10
AUSTRALIAN F.M.S.
TOUR ENDS.
FINE PARTNERSHIP BY TAYLOR AND BRAND.
THE HONG KONG DAILY
THE SCORES. We published the scores of the Australians and Malayas first innings yesterday and it will be re- membered that in the first innings Australia scored 341 for six wickets declared and Malaga replied with 09
In their second knock Malaya scored 130, the detailed scores
BUT MALAYA TROUNCED, being
Yesterday we published details of ļ the earlier stages of the last match in' the Australian F.M.S. ́tour-
Mainya.
A Singapore, Free Preas to hand- gives the conclusion of this match, and also a record of the thur, te..
The inevitable came to pass yy. terday, ways the Singapore From Press report of Tuesday, June 28th, and the Australian tourists ran away with the final match their visit by an innings and, 198. ring. Malaya again put up hit 24 feable resistance--except in the cases of three men-Taylor, Orr and Brand. Then three batsmen, sayed Malya's batting from utter spin.- lessness.
When play commenced the wicket showed practically no sign of having been affected by the heavy rain on the previous afternoon except perhaps that it was a trifle sjower than usual, The start was made at 12,05 and Ponman played-out the five balls remaining of Everett's | over from Saturday evening.
At this period Purunan was taking most of the bowling from Everett and he put up a sturdy defence "against the fast man, although runs simply vefused to come. Tha attempt by Bostock-Hill to get Macartney away was attended with fatal results.
Foster joined Penman, but the third ball he received from Macurt- ney was much too good for him.
.2-3.0.
Malaya: 2nd Innings.
A. J. Batock-Hill, e Bard-
sley, balacartury A. Gilmour, b Everett. A. P. Penman, Everett, b
Macarthey
N. J. A. Poster, 1 Macart
0
8
0
Capt. C. 11. Congdon, è Rofe,
Macartney
9
27
M. E, C, Ori, c. Bardsley, h
Everett
R. L. L. Braddell, b Sullivan 5 Lieut. C. H. Taylor, not out 49
Andrews 6. M. Brand, e Bardsley, b
21
V. E. H. Rhodes, b Gamble o Dr. Hennessey, h Gamble... 0
Extras
Total
Bowling.
136
Everett, two for 23; Macart- noy, four for 10; Andrewa, one for 43; Sullivan, one for 31; Mayne, none for å: Gamble, two for a.
MACARTNEY'S FAREWELL
MESSAGE.
AT
WIMBLEDON.
BIG FIGHT IN THE MEN'S DOUBLES' FINAL,
'AMERICANS' WONDERFUL
VICTORY.
PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6th, 1927.
LAWN TENNIS.
H.K.C.C. HONG DOUBLES.
[BY HOLLYWOop.]
The annual Hong Doubles Tour- nament of the Hong Kong Cricket Club will begin at the end of the [THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}
month and will probably last till the beginning of September, Entries LONDON, July ♣
are now being received and com- Tho attendance was only moderpetitors should enter their names ate but the Centre Court was pack-on the Club Notic: Board. Entries el.
close on the 22nd instant and the. entrance fee for each pair is 83.
The competition is limited to members and subscribers of the Hong Kong Cricket Club only. A Hong may enter any number of pairs, but any Hong with less than three magrubers may join with any other Hong in like case and in the same lines of business. The matches will be the best out of three sels,
The following are also counted as
Hong:-
Mixed Doubles. Hunter and Miss Ryan qualified For the semi-final by defeating Mr. and Mrs R. Lycett in the fourth round oy 9-3, 6-2
Mr. and Mrs. L A Godfree (Britain) the holders, reached the semi-final at the expense of Condon and Mrs. Peacock (South Afrien). A keen game resulted in a win for the Godfrees 'by 6-4, 6-4.
Men's Doubles Final. Bringing off sensational re- covery in one of the finest games of this year's tournament, Tildena and Hunter (America) won the Men's Doubles championship by de- feating Cochet and Brugaon (France), the holders, by three sets to two. Cochot and Brugnon won the first two sets, the acores being 1-6, 4-6, 8-6, 6-3, 6-4.
The centre court was crowded for Free Press representative after the-and-brilliant exhibition. Brugnon Mr. C. G. Macartney, speaking to a what proved to be a most exciting uath, said that he would like, on and Cochet
were in magnificent behalf of the team, to express their form at the beginning and they led most sincere thanks for the excel two sets to love, 5 games to 4 and lent hospitality which was extended were 40/15, within a point of game, to the team right throughout the set, and match when the Americans fought back most pluckily, getting then going on to win the set at 8-6 to deuce and levelling at 5-8 and
amid loud applause.
toba.
TE
he continued," although, of course,
We like the country immensely,
the climate is very hard on B,, ON Congdon, the next man in, cut
areount of not being used to it. We. Andrews through the slips for 2 and don't get anything like it in Sydney, then past point for a single. All we night get the grade of tem attempts to make Penman hit were in vain and when in doubt he fraperature, but none of the humidity. quently made very good use of his pads. It was when trying to for a ball from Macartney through the envers that Ponton's innings came to a ela, and four wickets were down', with only 16 on the board.
Orr's Brilliance.
Or followed and sent the 20 up with a single off Andrews. Cong don was then given A Sullivan dropping him in the slips off Andrews, but it availed the bats man little, far, after seeing another single, he was chught, by Rofe aff Macartney 1-6-4),
With Braddelt in Orr treated us
to what appears to be a favourite
Referring to Mainyan cricket, the standard of which he said was better than they had expected, the Australian skipper described Orr is a very good cricketer, quite the most promising he had seen in the Peninsula, Gordon, who played for the F.M.S., they ought to look out for, and Lall Singh was also a very good player.
Asked for his opinion of the howling. Mr. Macartney said there was the weakness in bowling here which existed everywhere at the present time. He said be under; Abond that soil was to be imported from Australia for the wickets at
Afterwards, an amazing pace was set in which volley, drive and smash was punched from racket to racket in a remarkable series of crisp rallies. Eventually the Frenchmen began to tiro and cracked up
(a) Anyone of HM, ships. (4) H.M. Submarine lotilla. (c) Battalion af Infantry..
The Military Headquarters and Departments.
(6) R.G.A.
(/) H.K.S. B., R.G.A.
() Royal Engineers.
(1)-R.A.M.C.
FOR THE SERVICES.
·PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK.
ARRANGEMENTS AT THE TWO Y.M.C.A'S.
At the "Better Ole, Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, there was a whist-drive,
The programme at the two Naval and Military Y.M.C.As for the remainder of the week is as under: To-day: "Cheer O," Whist Drive, 7.30 p.m.:
BOXING AT SHANGHAL. ~ | CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
THE GREEN HOWARDS TOURNAMENT.
DUNCAN FAILS TO ARRIVE.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
CONSIGNEE NOTICE -
3.9. "PAUL LECAT”
BRINGING CARGO FHOM MARSEILLES, &c. ALSO CARGO FROM BORDEAUX, Ex 8.8. "VILLE DE AMIENS."
ONSIGNEES are hereby informed
The finals in the Green Howards Last evening the usual weekly impromptu concert for Servicemen Boxing Tournament took place in was held at the Cheer "the Drill Hall. S.V.C. last Friday.
that their Goods with the exception Y.M.C.A., Chater Road, both local night. What was to have been the
of Opium, Tressors and Vatnablon are artistes and Servicemen contribut main bout of the evening between being landed and stored into the Godowns ing to a capital programme.
Cpl. Duncan, Royal Marines and of the, Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf Pte. Booker, Green Howards, did and Godawn Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence be obtained immediately Delivery may not quaterialise owing to the non-atter landing.
All Claims must be sent in to me on or appearance of Cpl. Duncan. Booker
before Thursday, the 14th instant, entered the ring and as there was or they will not be recognised.
wdl
bo examined
by no response to the call for Duncan,:
the
Surveyors, Messrs. no contest was announced.
Goddard Spirited baxing and "slogging of the Consignees at 10 am. од
1027, No Fire Insurance will as in any case whatever.
J. LIMAGE Agent, Hong Kong, 5th July, 1997. [5008 "GLEN" LINE, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM UNITED KINGDOM AND STRAITS.
"
Do the presence
"Better Ole, Concert, with were the outstanding features of Monday, the 11th July, 182ffeated by
band of 1st Northamptons, 7 the loxing with the exception of the bout between Billy Tingle and L/Cpl. Alleu of the Green Howards. This was a very stylish exhibition of boxing and Allen gave a very good account of himself. Tingle,
1.00 To-morrow; "Cheer 0,” Informa}: Daner, 7 p.in.
Better 'Ole, Sing-Song,
p.m.
7
Friday: "Cheer O," Coueert, 7
p.m.
Saturday: Launch picnic. Launch however, won easily on points. In leaves Queen's Pier, 2.15 p.m., the last punch of the last round, and Kowloon Police Pier, 2.30 Allen opened an old cut over p.m.
Sunday: Usua! services at both Tingle's eye. During the evening the Green Howards Band gave
Y.M.O.A...
selections of music which
were greatly applauded. After the bouts,
"GLENOGLE"
THE Motor Vesel having arrived from the abaro Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous
The above rules are tentative and SCHOOL VOLLEY LEAGUE. Col. H. McCall in a brief speech and/or extra hazardous Godowne of the
any suggestions will be received by the Club, but the decisions of the Tennis Sub-Committee will be fual on any point.
The Hong Doubles was revived in 1924 when it was won by the Navy represented by Commodore Grace and Pay-Commander Worthington: Since then, it has been held re gularly. Last year A. W. Hayward and J. D. Humphreys (ree. 15,1) of
steadiness of the Americans, who successful in the final defenting took the lead for the first time. M. S. Lloyd and W. A. Nowers after two sets all. They won the first game in the fifth and final (ree. 1/6) of the Asiatic Petroleum -Tilden sent across many Co., Ltd., by 6-3, 6-1, 2-0, 6-3, act. "aces," the Americans playing as if inspired. Cochet and Brugnon were exhausted at the conclusion, Tilden and Hunter, taking the last set at 0-4.
MORE LEAGUE MATCHES.
DR.
LEE GIVES AWAY
TROPHIES.
YESTERDAY'S MATCH.
The School Volley Ball League organised by the Chinese Y.M.C.A. was brought to a successful conclu. sion yesterday when St. Paul's College and the Tutorial Institute met in the deciding mateb at the
Hong Kongy, Limited, whonce,
and Kowloon Wharf and
And/or from the wharves, Delivery
congratulated the novices and thanked all those who had helped Godown to make the tournament a success. Col. Commdt. Blake of the 13th may Brigade then distributed the prizes to the winners.
The results were as follows:-
be obtained. Goods not cleared by the 12th July, 1927, Noon, Lat
will be subject to Rent. All broken, chsted and damaged
Bautam Weight Final: Pte. Met-Packages are to be left in the Godowns calfe. v. Cpl. Telford. Won by Tel where they will be examined in the
presence of Cansiguras ford on a decision. Feather weight Goddard and Douglas, on 11th July, Mesere. by finai: Pte. Henderson v. Pte. Lamb. 1927, at 10 8.15 Claims against the Won by Pte. Lamb. Light weight Steamer Brent got the decision. Four round Special Form provided, and must also final: Pte. Manuel v, L/Cpl. Brent. aliort delivading those for gu contest: Pte. Hallam, Border Regt. be submitted within 30 days of arrival
This
by
1926
i
must be presented on the
under the rock-like Mcasra. Dodwell & Co., Ltd, were Seuior Division, in the Y.M.C.A. Bds. Smith, Green Howards. otherwise they will not be recognized.
Junior Section ground. Both teams bout and it was
More science was displayed in this. No Fire Insurance will be effected had hitherto been undefeated and Smith got the decision. Welter
A good fight.by us in any case whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned final. The match was very well L/Cpl. Nicholson. the encounter was in the nature of weight final: L/Cpl. Metcalfe "JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD., contested, the Tutorial Institute great slogging match and Nicholson
Agenta. winning by 3 gumes to 2, the scores
Hong Kong, 5th July, 1927. (5100 was given the decision. Middic in their favour being 21-10, 10-21 weight final: L/Cpl. Malyon. v. and 21-10 points.
HAMBURO-AMERİKA LINIE. L/Cpl. Foxton. This was an ex- The Junior and Small Boyscellent fight, Foxton got the de- Division had previously been won cision. Foar round contest: L/Cpl.
NOTION TO CONSIGNEES. by St. Paul's College who are to Allen v. Tingle. Even, exchangea There were three divisions in all. In the other three rounds, Tingle's ba congratulated on their success. were a feature of the first round.HE Motor Vessel Boys under 90 tbs, weight only were experience enabled him to pile up having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are allowed to play in the Small Boys points and get the decision. Mill- bereby notified that their Goods are Division, under 110 in the ing competition: This was a free being landed sad placed at their risk in Junior Division, and any weight in for all between the left hali and the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & the Senior Division,
right half of company "A" Two Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon,
I have heard that another twe matches have been arranged during mid-week Both of them are in the
Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang and CHINESE SPORT JOTTINGS." Division; one being for to-day
OLYMPIAD TRIALS AND ARRANGEMENTS.
Mr. Abraham Liu, of the All- round Chinesa Athletes, an amateur RECORDS OF THE TOUR.athletic organization of Honolulu,
shot of his thigh the covers which Servnban. When these wickets was admired on Saturday, a ball were in going order, there would from Andrews travelling with ex-be better opportunities for batsmen hilarating speed to the ropes. The to make progress, and the bowlers next ball he swept round to leg fa would have to uso their heads bo- 3 and a couple of singles saw 30cause the wickets would be better. telegraphed. Orr continued his good work in the succeeding over" fram -the-Governor-General;-his-pet covw) drive sending up the 40 on the stroke of 1 o'clock. Everett bowled well, but without success until he got Orr caught, at point. 53-0-27. Orr and Braddell, mostly Orr, put
on 32 runs for the sixth wicket. With the total unchanged Sullivan clean bowled Braddell and lunch was taken at 1.30 with the telegraph reading 63.7-5.
Taylor-Brand Partnership. Play was resumed at 2.45, Brand accompanying Taylor to the wicket. Taylor, nibbled at the first ball he received from Everett, and it soared over slips heads for 4. -Brand then put Everett nicely to leg for 4 and 60 was hoisted.
A squall of wind arising, the screen at the SR.C. end collapsed and after waiting a few minutes the game was continued without it and proceeded without it for the re mainder of the afternoon,
(Played 9: Won 5: Lost 1: Draw 3). Results of the matches played by the Australians during the tour are
Es follow:
S.C.C. at Singapore:-Won by innings and 119, Australians 197 (Woodfall 140, Andrews 74), 8.C.C 69 (Andrews four for 10, Macartney four for 17) and 210 (Congdon 50 Andrews seven for 60).
101
Singapore at Singapore:-Won by innings and 91, Australians 251
Singapore (Oldfield 101). (Everett five for 45, Macartney four for 38) and 89 (Everett five for 2, Andrews four for 30).
Malaya at Kuala Lumpur:-Lost by 30 runs. Malaya 108 (Andrews seven for 44) and 138 (Congdon 71). Australians 85 (Hennessey seven for
42) and 142.
South Malaya at Seremban Dras Australians 302 for 8 (de clared) (Bardsley 54, Woodfuli 64. Andrews 67, Thompson five for 95). Woodfull four for 17) and 121 for 6 (Congdon 55)..
arrived at Hong Kong by the "3.8" -President--Grunt yesterday morn ing. He was entertained at dinner by Mr. K. F. June, of the South China Athletic Association last evening. Both Mr. Liu and Mr. June are old Honolulu boys,
Former Honolulu residentă now in Hong Kong will have a "luau," or Hawaiian feast, at Ying Wa College, 92, Bonham Road, next afternoon, at 6 o'clock. Among the features will be the caring of "leis" by all guests.
and the other on Friday. Three League matches will, therefore, he played to-day and the complete list so far arranged is as under: -
TO-DAY. "B" Division:-Club de Recreio
el
̈v.” SouthTM China “A.A. "O" Division:-Chinese R.C. v.
Craigengewer; Hong Kong C.C., R.A.0.c.
TO-MORROW.
"YOUTLAND"
A record number of schools enter contestants entered the ring and whores related.
Delivery can be obtained as the
Optional
arrival
bo
ed for the competition this year slogged at each other and as they and the progress of the League was tired, two more entered until the 10
onal Cargo will be landed, unles followed with great interest by the participants had all had a slog,
Notice
given. prior to Steamer's students. Eight tears competed in; The audience were highly aroused No Claims will be admitted after the the Senior Division, nine in the but some of the "millers" were Goods have left the Godowns, and all Junior and four in the Small Boys, not. One had difficulty in finding Goods remaining undelivered after the Mr. Ko Sik Wai, Hon. General the way out of the ring, after he 6th July, 1927, will be subject to Bent.
All broken, chafed and damaged. Goods Secretary of the Volley Ball Asso- had received a hefty punch on the ciation, was in charge of the ar- chin. Four round contest: Pte. are to be left in the Godowns, where they "C" Division:-Chinese R.C. r. rangements and a great deal of Gray, D. L. L. . Pte. Newbiggen, will be examined on 5th July, 1927, at
Taikoo I.C..
credit for the smooth running of Glosters, Hard hitting was a-10 a.m., by our
Surveyors, Mesery. the League is due to his efforts. feature of this hout. Both boxers Goddard and Douglas..
were staggering at the end of the Yesterday's Match.
last round. Newbiggen was given St. Paul's College started fav the decision.-North China Daily ourites yesterday, but soon after News. the commencement it was evident that the Tutorial Institute were
FRIDAY. Division:--Netherlands T.C. 1. Kowloon C.c.
INCOME TAX TO BE PAID.
The append by the Crown against decision of the General Commis- Bioners for Income Tax that a pro- fessional footballer's "benefit" was not taxable was allowed in the
,
All Claims must reach us before the 13th July, 1927, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will countersigned by the undersigned.
JEBSEN & CO.,
Agante. Hong Kong, 28th Jane, 1927. [5089
PRINCE LINE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK
SHE Motor Ventel
"ASIATI PRINCE"
first time for 4 and the second for South Mulaya 122 (Congdon 57 Branch of the National Chinen King's Bench, London, by Mr. Jus of the game, many of their place second reading of which was moved having arrived from the above Port
Rain Stops Play. Taylor twice drove Sullivan, the -3, and the following over from the S.R.C. end was taken by Andrews. Macartney went on at the: Pavilion and in place of Everett Taylor hooked Andrews round to leg for 4 and then the players were forced to retire owing to a brief shower of rain. The weather cleared some- what after ten minutes or so and play was continued.
tice Rowlatt..
George Harrison, a professional; who had been transferred by the
Everton FC to the Preston Northed themselves at this stage and won than a few
fine points consecutively, losing the reason that eyesight was worse than
Thie volley ball and basket ball
Each side field- MORE SPECTACLES "WORN tening of Hong Kong will have a A FOOTBALLER'S BENEFIT. determined to win.
ed nine players. A very close
IN ENGLAND. preliminary contest with teams
struggle was seen in the first game from Canton this week-end to decide
before the Tutorial Institute won who is to represent South China at
it at 1-16. The winners relied DOCTOR-M.P. OPPOSE A NEW Shanghai in the trials for the com
mostly on hard hitting, which car- ried them through,
*SIGHT-TESTING BILL. St. Paul'e ing Far Eastern Olympiad. Mr. SW, Ko, secretary of the Chineaca
showed better combination and were Y.M.C.A., and Mr. Richard Shim,
HOUSE OF COMMONS. headmaster of Ying Wa College,
the more scientific. St. Paul's won the second game by the ante margin The regulation of sight testing will umpire the volley ball and the
and in doing so they proved them was proposed in the Optical Prac basket ball contests for Hong Kong
selves superior in the finer points titioners (Regulation) Bill, the The Conimittee of the Hong Kong
on 2nd July, Consignees of Cargo ments being nicely finessed. Ex-
Informed that their Goods by Mr. West Russell, Conservative re вге Amateur Athletic Federation, of
hereby citement ran high when the scores member for Tynemouth.
are being landed at their risk into the which Mr. Ng Szo Kwong is chair-
were brought to 10 points all in t Mr. Russell said in this country Godowns of the Hong Kong and North Malaya at Ipoh:-Drawn, man, and Mr. S. W. Ko, hon,
the second game. St. Paul's assert there were more spectacles worn Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Australians 346 for 7 declared secretary, will meet to morrow even-
age, not for the Limited,
Kowloon years
wloon, and stored at risk and (Bardsley 50, Macartney 61, Oldfield ing at the South China Athletic
Consignees
expense. 28, Sullivan 63). North Malaya 50 Association. Plans for sending the End F.C., was the respondent to sixth but gaining the seventh to win it was ten years ago, but largely All broken, chafed and damaged
be (Macartney seven for 10, Andrews local contingent to the Fur Eastern the appeal. He joined the Ever-the second game.
loft in the Godowns, definite attempt was Goode are because E
will
be where they three for 8) and 102 for 6 (Mácart Olympiad will be discussed.
examined, on ton club in 1913, and under his The last game was noticeable for being made by opticians to cope Friday, 8th instant, at 10 s.m. four for 41).
with the problem. In the Senior School League
All Claims must be presented within Dr. Roger's XI. at Ipoh:Won. Volley Ball, as reported fully case agreement was entitled to a sum the splendid rally of the Tutorial with Sawdust was supplied for the Dr. Roger's. XI. 93 (Sullivan four where, the Tutorial Institute du mot exceeding £650 in lieu of bene.Institute whose net play eclipsed, was said. on very good au
fit for each five years of service. the combination St. Paul's showed thority that something like 15 mil Fifteen days of the Vessi's arrival bowlers but even so, the wet ba for 23); Australians 229 for, 6 (de- . fented the St. Paul College by One" boneft" of £500 was paid to in the first two games. The Tutorial lions, or one-third of the popula- here, after which date they cannot be
Institute eventually won the final tent of this country, were ut pre-recognized. clared) (Macartney 58, Andrews score of two to our, thus winning
sent labouring under a measure of North Malaya
the school senior championship of him, but one year before the ex- at Penang Drawn. North Malaya 140 (Macart the Colony. The St. Paul College piration of the second period of game by the big margin of 11 defective eyesight.
"Quack" Vendora. pey five for. 20) and 81 for
junior team won the championship five years he was transferred to the points. St. Paul's combination was
Preston
The Everton club broken and they showed signs of olub.
There were large numbers of (Gambie four for 18), Australians of its class last week.
paid him £850 in lieu of the beneft strain towards the end. Apart from
vendors of spectacles At the South China Athletic Ashe would have received in the fol. this St. Paul's put up a very good quack" 209 (Bardsley 93),
struggle and there was little to who had neither apparatus nor by F.M.S. at Kuala Lumpur-Won Bociation Volley Ball Open League, lowing year.
choose between the two teams. by innings and 126. F.M.S. 53 the Tao Keung B will play the Mr. Justice Rowlatt pointed out
ability to test eyesight. The Bill (Macartney six for 24) and 77 Chinese Catholics Young Mes's
Mr. Ko Sik: Wai was the referee would enable the public to dis Macartney seven, for 18). Aus Club on the Chinese Y.M.C.A.
and a large crowd from both schools tinguish between men whose quali
fications could be guaranteed and lined the four sides of the court.
men who could not be vouched for tralians 250 for 5 (declared) (Wood Bround this (6th) afternoon.
TROPHIES DISTRIBUTED, by a responsible organisation
Dr. Vernon Davies the re- Immediately after the match, thejection of the Bill, which he declar trophies for the three divisions ed would be unworkable. In recent were given to the captains of the years there seemed to be rather an winning schools. Before the pro-
proved a handicap and the batsmen wore quick to realise the fact, Taylor putting Macartney away to leg for 3, whilst Brand in the same over executed a precisely similar shot,
It was when Andrews took over from Mayne that Brand succumbed in that bowler's first over after having helped Taylor to put on 74 for the eighth wicket. It was this partnership which undoubtedly. saved Malaya from being dismissed something under their first inninga total.
ney
09).
full 128),
Malaya at Singapore:-Won by
that although the payment was called a bonent it was simply a pay
ment and did not result from any direct public subscription or in- direct public support of a benent match. 30.77
That fact distinguished the matter from the recent case of Macartney B 235 B1 0 29.37
James Seymour, the Kont County Everett 10
21 4 24.10
oricketer who it was decided on な ww 24 2 15.30
Rhodes repeated his first innings innings and 136. Australians 341 for Bardsley 10 27703
6 declared), Woodfull 167, Andrews
failure, for Gamble's first bali clean 146). Malaya 60 (Macartney 4 for bowled him, and Dr. Hennessey stayed but to make half a dozen be- 19. Andrews 4 for 26), and 130 fore he also was bowled by Ginmblo,(Macartney 4 for 16).
Taylor One Short.
1
0 13.60 101 31 1
11.22
Gamble
Mayne 10 138 34
Rofo
10
3 2020
Taylor had atrocious luck in that THE VISITORS' AVERAGES. Adams
he was so nearly within reach of his half century when the inainge came to a close, for except for one chance he gave a vory fine display. Certainly his innings was an in valuable one for Malaya.
Macartney again came out with the best bowling analysis, for he took four wickets costing only four runs apicco.
Bowling, 6.63
*་
Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 9th instant, will be subject to Bent.
No Firs lusurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned
LTD., FURNESS (FAR EAST),
2nd Floor, King'e Building, Connaught Road, Telephone No. 8165. Hong Kong, Yud July, 1987., [5098:
*KONG NING" RESUMING, The Kang Ning, which is owned has been laid up for a considerable May 24th by the House of Lords sentation Mr. Ho Tak Ping, who epidemic of organisations which by the Tung Yick Company, and
had applied for registration was not liable to income tax on presided at the proceedings intro-
The principal opposition to the time, is rejoining the Wuchow run the proceeds of his boneft match duced Dr. S. F. Lee, and Mr. Leung Bill came from the medical profes shortly. The vessel is a motor ship, Harrison's benefit simply repro Sui Bang rond the report for the sion. He contended that the train and has been thoroughly overhauled ing of opticians was not sufficient and refitted during her lay up. She Wkts. Runs. Average.sented an extra sum of money given year.
by the employing club. The trans Dr. Lee thea presented the Senior to enable them to detect all kinds had her compasses adjusted yester fer was an act to which Harrison Division Shield to the Tutorial In- of eye diseases.
day and is to carry out trials to- was a party and the £650 was given stitute and the Junior Division ! Sir George Berry, who is a dis day. Her new master will be Capt. as part of the arrangement. It Shield and the Small Boys' Division tinguished opththalmic surgeon, J. McCarthy, late Chief Officer, of Cup to St. Paul's College. Dr. Lee seconded the motion for rejection the Sai On, and Mr. G. Williams gave an admirable address and on the ground that legislation and Mr. W. Saunders have been three cheers for him brought the on the lines proposed would not be appointed Chief Officer and Chief
in the interests of the public. Engineer, respectively. proceedings to a close.
Batting.
Most Times Macartney Luns, Agg, in, Not Ave-
Woodfull Ina. out. rage. Everett 810 157
54
206
5.66
4
31
7.75
24
£80
11.20
76.25 Andrews 40
458
11.00
53,88 Gamble
13
170
13.00
8
124
20.63
180
23.25
84
28.00
ingly allowed.
Woodfull Andrews 10 48K
1 145 OldBeld .8 202
41.71 101. 3
Mayno Sullivan 8
63 10
3 32.40 Sullivan (Continued at foot of next column). Adams
was not paid as compensation for loss of employment.
The Crown's appeat was accord
i
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.