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AR STEAMSHIP ICAR MAILL

The Lure of the Sea

There is a real thrill to sailing on a President Liner! These giant ships possess a personality that is pleasing and inviting. You become conscious of feeling right at home. Your voyage is sure to be a pleasant one.

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MONDAY'S. MATCHES.

LEAGUE-DIVISION IL

UNIVERSITY and XI. v. ROYAL ENGINEERS,

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY

25th, 1928.

ENGLAND v. SOUTH AFRICA.

SOME BIG SCORING.

HOME TEAM'S TOTAL EASILY PASSED.

THROUGH AKUTER'S AGENCY.).

DeRusM, Jan. 93rd. When play Way resumed this The University 2nd XI. who are now leaders in the Second Division, morting the weather was overcast won their seventh consecutive match it exceptionally warm and the an Monday on their own ground at Wickes playing a good deal faster the expense of the Royal Engineers, that on Saturday. Having dismiss Batting first they declared at 4 pm.ed South Afrion for 243 England By the score being 167 runs for 9 had made 40 for no.wicket.

lunch time England's, score had wickets. The Military team began their innings at 4.25 and the Uni-been raised to 131 for two wickets, versity managed to dismiss thera Holmes being at not out. There was some rapid scoring during the just a few minutes before time and

Hammond and afternoon. won by 30 runs.

Tyldesley being in great form, the! Scores:-

latter being seventy-two not out,, at the ten interval while the Lanca- shire man had scored is before kosing in wicket...

University.

H. Bara, e Carnegie, b..

Butler

R. Kermani, e Waters, b Durand

M. R. Oxman, b Goodyer

A. T. Lee, e Carnegie.

Butler

F. S. Chen,

·Goodyer........

13

Waters, b

Chan Fook, run out

A. B. Sulieman, run out

X. Sudan, not aut

Hiptools, bloodyer

T. Loke, b Goodyer..

N. P. Karanjia, nut out........

Extras

Total

*Goodyer"

:187

Bowling Analysis.

FL., W.

5.

4

$

24

10

0

29

2

3

16 D

J

3 0 27

1 0

10.

Durand Butler

+ Peaches Withesa Macdonald

Rowled 1 wide... Bowled wides

Royal Engineers.

foodyer, run out ......

Sgm. Waters, c A. T. Lee, b

Hiptocla

14

Osman, b

Capt. Carnejic, e Osman, b

Extras

E.

At the close of play England was in the excelent position of 381 for

s wickets. Hammond had hard

S

luck in missing" his century, being out for 20 Astill. the Leicester bowler pat on 40 and G. T. S. Stevens, Oxford's "former captain, haf made 42 not out.

Score:-

South Africa: 948.

England 391, for 8 wickets.. Further Details.

DURBAN, Jan. 24th.

In sunny, hot weather, before a anial attendance and on a fairly fast wicket, England compiled 430. Stevens scored 00: Vincent had 6 for 131 and Nupen 4 for 04.

South Africa were 20 for no wickets at luncheon and 155 for the less of a wickets at tea fine. Taylor scored 60

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RUGBY, Jan. 23rd.

The English cricket eleven. cap. tained by the Hon. Lionel Tenny son; mailed to-day for the tour in Jamaira,

Vice-President's XI.

F. Goodwin, and b.Evans. G

Corp. Butler,

Hiptoola

A. T. Lee.......

A. W. Ramsey, c and b

Sergt. Jenkins, not out

33

Brace

1

S/Sergt. Peaches, b A. T.

Capt. F. G. Bevis, retired'

53"

Spm Peachey, st. Kermani,

'b Hiptnola ........

2.5

E. B. Marton. st. Lindell, b

Murray...

13

W. Hyde, e Tacchi, Murray 21

...

CS.M.-Kinnard, b'Hiotoola... Lieut. Nacdonald, Chan

Fock

F. E. Lawrence, retired

5.7

H. T. Buxton, st. Lindsell," b

Brace

15

Sergt. Withers, run out Sergt. Adams, b Sudan

C. WA. Pepper, st. Lindsell,

b Ross.....

13

E. Abraham, bran

4:

Total

137

B. Potheram,, not out

7

Bowling Analysia."

J. C. Lyal, 1.b.w., bi RosS

Extras

C

0. M. R. W

10 4 13

an

Total

201

4 3 62

23 0

32

1

Bowling Analysis.

0.

M 1:

Brace

14.

55

Ross

4.4 ปี

224

?

Murray

11

Lee

- 1

Guest

3

13

14

14

2 14 01

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KOWLOON C.C.

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PRESIDENT'S XL r. VICE. PRESIDENT'S 'XI

The Annual Kowloon Cricket Club match between teams captained by the President and Vice-President took place n Monday, China New Year Bay, the respective sides being led hr.Mr. R. E. Lindsell and Mr. E. Abraham. Great interest was taken, as usual, "by the members in the match and the match, was one of the most enjoyable seen, so far, in the Kowloon Cricket Club

this season,

The Vice President's team won, as it did last year and Mr. Abrakam was" engratulated on all siden. He himself tried his hand at bowling. but fared quite differently from last year when he took the last wicket with his first delivery. This time the Vice-President failed to take a over, he

wirket and in his only and save!

was for-

bowled 3 wides, a ne ball Aw, 10 runs, but that gotten afterwards over the bar. The final scores were 908 rans to 173 in his team's favour. Mr. Lindee!!! helped his side with 30 runs and the Rev. Murray retired with 52 For the winners Capt. Bevis and F. E, Lawrence retired with 55 and 57 runs respectively. ·

Secres

President's XI.

W. Brace, b Goodwin

C. T. Evans, e Lawrence, b

Lyal

G. Lee, b Lyal.......

C. 3. Tacchi, b Goodwin ...... Rev. J. P. Murray, retired... 52

"N. H. Ross, Abraham, b

Buxton

E. Lindsell, b Goodwin... 30 W. Guest, not out t... 7

W. Hirst, e Hyde, b Lyal

V. Hast, c Bevis, b Lyal

Extras

Total.

Evans Herridge

42

CRAIGENCOWER », RECREID,

The Club de Ilecreio unexpectedly beat the Craigengower Cricket, Cluh on their opponents' ground in a low scoring match. Batting first, the Portneues could only compile 611 runs, but they did very well in dis

missing their onponents for the poor total of 63 runs. Alvedas chiefy. responsible for his side's win, semu ing & wickets for 13 max and con- tributing 20 runs, "Hamson (C.C.C) was top scorer with runs.

Scares:-

Recreio.

R. C. Reed, e Oliver. b Abbas 19 L. J. Guterres, b Flamson.....

H. A. Alves, e Leonard, b Y.

Abbas

M.. F. Pinna, e Fritz, bY,

Abbas

D. Xavier, b Omar F. de Sousa, b Omar

F. H. Carvalha. Mody, b

Y. Abbas.....

H. A. Barros, Mody, b

Abbas ད་།-་ཧོཿ༞་*

D. F. Lopes, not out ...

A. A. Remedios, 't Fritz, b

Y. Abbas

C. M. de Souan,

hY. Abba

Extras

Total

'Hamson.

Bowling Analysis.

40

81

ECZEMA ON BABY'S HEAD

Pain and Irritation Were Terrible. Cuticura Heals.

"My baby had eczema which broke cut on his head in Utile, watery blistera. Later they broke andmused sore eruptions. Alter a while the eruptions seated over, and the pain and irritation he suffered wee terri ble. My wife and I did not get a night's rest for about Ave werks.

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A HONG KONG ON

JANUARY, 1928.

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FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRAL TAR MARSEILLES, MALTA PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO

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Reat

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3, QUEEN'S BUMDIX

0. M. R. W.

12

Hamsch

4

D .1] 1

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE,

S. Abbas

10

Oliver

3' 1

10

Bowling Analysie.

From January 25th to 31a, 1828.

R.

Y. Abbus

5-1

14 6

M. 0.

HIGH WATEL

Low WarL

Omar

4. 3

6 2

Pinna

7

3 G 1

Pravions On DatejOn Dale.

Day #t

Craigéngower.

at

Hong

at 2 p

"Barometer... Temperature Humidity

90,00

6.0.1 p.

80.01

Kong

Hong Kong

F. O. Herridge. b Goodwin... 4.

H. P. Lim, I.b.v., b Pinna

D

Standard

29.97

Time.

Standard Time.

E, Zimmern, b Sousa

1 !!

Alves SCUM

6.3 0

13

73

65.

72

173

Y. Abbas, e and b Alves

J. Leonard, e Barros, Alves 1

A. A. Remedios. 2 Q 0 Rued Xavier

û

2

14

4

#

13

78

b.

1.in.

h. a. I

F. K. Modi, e Pinna,b Alves

Wind

Wed, 25

0443

& 320

Bowling Analysis.

F. Oliver, b Sousa kápo

Direction Force

0

B Weather

0,00 21 Pain Highest open-air Temperators, 23-d: 72 Lorest open-air Temperature, 24th: 66 Sat

Calm

1

7.3 0

M.

R..

#

A. B, Hamson, e Carvalho, b

D

-Thur, 26

LVAI

7.2 0

"Alven

.99

B

0.00

Fri. 27

Goodwin Hrde

0

0

W. B. Muskett, e Remedios,

b Sousa

3 1

28

0 20

B-Blue sky 0-Cloudy; D Bun. 29m 416

8 7 m 1924 1

3 35 2

5 548 0 41 1.8

29 2 488

S. Abbas, run out

*Bevis ...... Petheram Buxton ..... '+Abraham

3 0

D. Fritz. b Alves....

3

1

showers; Q-Squalls; R-Rain; T-

45 6 10 542

Thunder.

Tasa. 31m 4 4646m10 35

4046 1

200 RAM

4 43 78

0 42 44 6 18 0.7 11 8 7 3456x30 12346 6 10 11

Drizzle; F-Fog; L-Lightning: Mos. 30m 3 9 8 19 10 12 6 M-Mist; 0-Orezonet; P-Ping

Bowled 1 wide. t--Bowled 3 wides and 1 no ball. (Continued on next Column.)

U. M. Omar, not out

Extras

Total

83

In a pick-up match at the Police Recreation Club, Mr. Baker's XI, beat is Randle's XI. by 17 runs. Each side had two innings and the winners kcored 53 rans and 85 in the first and second innings respective ly. Mr. Randle's XI. made 28 and 97. Meadows, of the losers, mede the highest score with 37, while Williamson (26) w top scorer for

(Continued as foot of next column.) the winners.

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