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HONG KONG CRICKETERS AT HOME.

TOUR OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS.

In August a team of Hong Kong cricketers on leave this year toured the Channel Island and the scores are given below, writes Mr. H. E. Standage from Home. He adds: Owing to certain failures the team was not as strong or as representative as it was hoped it would be. With one or two exceptions only, however, the players who kindly assisted to fill up the Hong Kong team' all came from or had served in the East.

***Armarong was born in Hong Kong and I understand hopes to go out there in a year or so and will be a great acquisition to Hong Kong cricket, Nason was recently out in Hong Kong with. the Canicroninas and Llewellyn served out there with his regiment. the Queen's Own, some years ago.. Of the others, Murphy and. Arnold-Jenkins, are from India and Brodie from Australia. The result: Won 1, lost 1, drawn 3 was not ag`all bad and everyone, I think, vajoyed themselves immensely."

HONG KONG WANDERERS v. {

JERSEY ISLAND C.C.

Played at Jersey College feld on August 10th-17th:-..

Jersey Island C.C.

First Innings.

Hong Kong Wanderers.

D. G. Nicholson, b Hoc-

quard

D. A. Brodie,"b Thornton .....27 H. E. Standage, è La Spear-

man, b Thornton

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1928.

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

TO-DAY'S TEAMS AND PROSPECTS.

ARMY. NAVY IN LAI WAH CUP.

GOLF.

ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF

CLUB.

SUNDAY'S STARTING TIMES AT FANLING,

9.24 a.m. A. D. Humphreys and N.

E. Kent,

9.28

The semi-final of the Lai Wah Cup competition which is being played on the H.K. Football Club Ground between the Army and the Navy will be the chief match of the day. The Army are expected to win, although they have not got a soft thing, the Navy having an- other ship added to their strength. The game timed to commence at 4 p.m. will be under Mr. F. Smith, 41, with Mesars. Lawrence and Samy as linesmen.

JS Dykes and W. A. Weight.

S., Butlin and W. A. Stewart.

9.32

JT

9.06

4

1. Christie and S. M. Monroe.

·9,40

==

H.. W. Moon and E. B, Clarke."

L. Garner and G. E. Alitchell.""

9/49

"

D. Ellis and J. Gardner.

9.59

J. E. Mackay Spicer.

H

9.36

The junior teams will be fighting for points as usual, and one or two keen games will be seen. A good game will be that between South China "A" team, and the Queen's. 10.00 The latter team have only played one match in the league, which they woo, but they are a good side, and are expected to walk away from 10.09 Caroline Hill with the points. The referee is Mr. Lawrence.

10.12.

10.04

and a drawn game should be the 10.20 result. Referee: Mr. Ip Kau Ko.

字节”

1 R. Andrewes and J. S. MacLaren.

H. Jeffries and W. M. Festing E. Hallifax and Col. Lynch,

CC. Stark and P. P. J. Wodehouse. A. E. Lissaman and F. A.

Redmond.

D. J. Gilmere and H. Ireland.

K. S. Robertson and D. Matthews.

HOCKEY.

Y.M.Ç.A. ẹ HKARA II.

The following will represent the Y.M.C.A 1st XI. against the H.K.S.R.A. II. on Tuesday at King's Park, Bully off at 3 p.m. - D. Harvey E. R. Robinson, A., C. Jeffries: T. Seddon, F: Allen, E.

Murphy; F. Munn, A. J. Ashby, F. B. Ashton, R. Murray, T. Price

Y.M.C.A. will play in colours.

It is the aim of those people who demand a lighter and larger ball

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FROM UNITED KINGDOM

VL SINGAPORE,

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are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees' risk and mbject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will and after 27th October. be ready for Delivery from Godown on

to bring hack artistry into the

Optional Cargo will not be landed here, game so that ball control will count unlear Notice has been given prior to Yeasel's arrival, but carried on from for more than it does with the pre-port to port to the final port of call to

which tha a option extends.

All broken, chafed and flamaged Gooda are to be lift in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 and Noos within the Free Starage period, No Claims will be admitted after thi Goods hars left the Vessel's Godawn and all Goods remaining undalivarod after the 2nd November, will be subject to Bant,

sent bail.

Experts and golfng legislators of Great Britain and of America agree as to the desis. ability of a lighter ball but one thing which has operated against its standardisation has been that the vast community of moderate golfers is generally opposed to any thing which will deprive them of the joy of a long drive. This mat- U.ters more to the mediocre golfer

than anything else in the game. E

R. T. Jones, who is by general consent the greatest living golfer, His understood to favour a change which will penalise the golfer who P.has nothing but physical strength

11

T. F. Garnier, e Cartar, b

Thornton

...... 34

H. W. Winstanley, c and b

Hinton

10

J. G. Arnold-Jenkins" b Hoc-

quard

G. Walker, e Arnold-Jenkins,

E, B. Reed, b. Mitchell.

I

b Hinton

10

J. Hinton, b Hocquard... 41'

Turland, c

Nicholson,

D. 3. Murphy, b Hocquard... 10

Hinton

13

H. G. Woolfe, e Winstanley,

A, S. P. 1.b. w., b Hinton

b Hocquard

3

L. Noakes, b Reed

30

A. C. Hamilton, 1.b.v.,

Hinten

R.. W. Lec. L. Spearman.

b Mitchell

The Navy and Royal Artillery should put up a good show, on the Navy Ground at Happy Valley,

10.16

L. M. Lloyd, not out

1

R. Carter, b Reed

Extras

Lieut. Col.

R. Carey, b

Reed...

206

The R... play St. Joseph's, on the Recreio Ground at King's Park, and a belated win for the E.A.F. 10.28 should be the ultimate result. Referee: Mr. Stoakes,"

10.24

10.32

10,38

10.40

4

10.44

A. B. Parves and

II. R. Forsyth and R. Hepburn.

K.

,

entail a greater test for champion-

10.48

T.

"

S Spearman, b Reed

M. T. Baines, b. w., b

Recd

RE: Osborne-Smith, not out 7

Extras

10

Total

.125

Bowling: Reed 5 for 56: Hin-

tan 5 for 59,

Serund füninga, i

H. W. Winstanley, 1.b.w., b

Reed

81

G. Walker," Lb. w., b Reed

0

Turland, Standage

Brodie

b

136

„A, S. P. Swan, run out

Noakes, e

L

Reed

Murphy, b

A. C. l'amilton, not out

R. Carter, not out

B. E. Osborne-Smith, st.

Woolfe, Brodie

Extras

38 588

Total

Bowling-Hocquard 3 for $2: Thornton 3 for 74; Mitchell for $1.

HONG KONG WANDERERS . GUERNSEY ISLAND CC.

The K.O.S.B. and the Small Units clash on the Army Ground at Sookunpoo, and a win for the X.O.S.B.'s seems inevitable. Re: feree: B. Q.M. S. Hutchins, R.A.

Chinese Athletic entertain the South China "B" team on their ground at Happy Valley and u win Played at Guernsey on August for the Athletic is assured. Re | 10.52*,, 29th and 21st:

feree: Pte. Farnsworth.

+

Hong Kong Wanderers. First Iwainge

B. D. Armstrong, b Alston... 19

D. G. Nicholsun, b Evans.....: 0

L. T. Llewellyn, b Morres... 21

Kowloon are at home to the 10.58,, University. The latter team are eaming on quite well, but Kowloon have only to play as they did last week to gather the points. Referee: Mr. Greave.

11.00",

11.04.

D. A. Brodie, e Alston, b

Evans

35

H. E. Standage, c Sheldon, b

Evans

11

-43%

5

J. R. Hinton, é Sheldon, b

Alston

***

E. B. Reeth, e de la Conda-

mine, b Evans

Eastern and Recreio meet on the St. Joseph's Oround at Happy Valley. Recreio gos a trouncing last week, but they will not have the same class to contend with in the Eastern side, on whom'they may have their revenge. Referee: Sergt. Tomy, R.A.

11.08.

1.12

11.16

11.20

21

0

11.24

"

CRICKET.

11.28

27

11.32

Total (for & wkts.):391

Linut. Col. J. R. Carry, S. Spearman and M. T. Baines did not bat. Inning declared.

Bowling:-Reed 3 for 190; Brodie 2 for 115; Elinton 0 for 88; Leo 0 for 48: Murphy 0 for

15.

Hong Kong Wanderers XI.

Firat Innings.

D. G. Nicholson. E Carug,

Turland ........

15

D. A. Brodie, b Turland

{fp" »

J. G. Arnold-Jenkins,

0

R. W. Lee, b Turland ...

13

Hamilton, b Turland

H. E, Standage, b Baines.

J. R. Hinton, e Walker, b

D.

Turland..

B. Murphy, lb.w., b Turland

C. Graham, b Baines

B. Reed, e Hamiltsa, b Turland

L.M. Lloyd, b.v., b.Tur-

land

H. G. Woolfe; not out

Extra's

Total.........

Bowling Turland 8 for 20; Baines 2 for 31.

› Second Toninga,

D. G. Nicholson, b Hamilton 19

D. A. Brodie, e Swan, b

G.Arnold-Jenkins,

B. W. Lee, run out

ton

L.M. Lloyd, not out

G. M. Hodgson, e Stone, b

Alston

H; G. Woolfe, nos out. 49

L. M. Lloyd, 1.b.w., b Lewis 16

R. W. Lee, b Lewis

Extras

Total

1

21

.216

Bowling:-Evans 4 for 37; Alston 3 for.67: Lewis 2 for 36; Morres 1 for 3;. Stone 0 for 28; Tate Olor 10.

Second Innings.

R. D. Armstrong, b Evans... 1

D. G. Nicholsun, b Erans

D. A. Brodie, e de In-Conda-

raine, b Lewis

iG

2

40

Stone, b

H. E. Standage, c Tate, b

Stone

LT. Llewellyn,

Alston..

J. Hinton, b Evans .......

E. B. Reed, c and b Alston... 1

G. M. Hodgson, b Moires

H, G. Woole, not out

LM. Lloyd, not cut.......

Extras

92

..15 11

Total (for 8 wkts.)......183

R. W. Lee did not bat. In- nings declared, -

Bowling-Evans 3 for 42: Alston 2 for 68: Lewis for 14: Morris 1 for 10; Stone 1 For 5. Young for 17 de Conda

mine 0 for 3.

Guernsey Island C.C.-

First Innings.

H.K.C.C. IT XI. .

I.R.C.

This game starts to-day on the H.K.C.C. grouad at 2 p.m.

H.K.C.C.-H. R. B, Hancock

(Captain) A. W. Hayward, Rev.

K. Quick, H. Gwen Hughes, A. C.

G. W. Garrett and

Graves.

S. J. H. Fox and R.

Moodie.

B., Lacon and E. Kern. G. W. Sellars and G. W. Reeve.

Forbes.

W. L. Alexander and

Low.

E. N. Monip and J, A.

Cameron.

to commend his golf His opinion ia shared by the misjority of the masters," and the subject has been discussed in golfing quarters for many years. The case for" the D.lighter ball is that its use would

"..

All Olaima ·Against the Vessel must be presented to the Undersigned on cr before the 16th November, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be offrated,

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(6909

27th October, 1929.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

ship competitors; the case against AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE. it is the natural desite of the moderate golfer to preserve any- Sthing which will flatter his golf.

A. B. Raworth and L. G. S. Dodwell.

G. Davidson and A. C..I. Bowker.

N. L. Smith and C. B. Johnson.

J. Coulthart and W. Tait.

H. A. Lammert and F. Ellis.

Southampton Professional's Amazing Drive.

The most remarkablé hole in one ever achieved has been accomplish ed by George Kirby, the local pro- fessional, on the Stoneham course. As the ninth bole, which measures 340 yards, he holed out with his M.driver, this being the greatest re corded distance of any hole in one shot. Kirby has now holed out in one on three occasions at Stone- ham, and each one has been over 200 yards. He has holed the second (230 yards) and the thirteenth (244 yards) eath in one stroke.

D. M. Goodall and E. P. Fletcher..

F. A. Merry and K. L. Dugan.

N. Garland and 'H.A. Kelly.

H. Roger and M. L.

Clarke.

Capt. Pillaue and Capt. Beaton.

1. Bowker, C. D. Wales, II. THE IMPLEMENTS OF GOLF. Parker, J. Bonnar, O. Moor, E.

J. R. Mitchell, E. R. West..

HK.C.C. 2ND XI. . CLUB DE RECREIO.

This game starts to-day on Recreio ground at 2 p.m.

H.K.C.C.A. H. Cillingbam" (Captain) G. P. Lammert, V. W. L. Starrion, G. R. Vallack, A. Reid, W. B. Cornaby, W. K. Sait, L. A. R. Duncan, A. B. Raworth, H. . Remington, J. E. Hancock."

WAYFOONG 4 NAVY, Wayfoong cricketers are getting inte trim early this season for their coming Hong" matches with Ewo and Taikoo and on Sunday they are playing an all-day match at King's Park against a Navy XI. captained by Pay Lt. Waters

In this they will be represented by:-W. J. Clerk, R. A. Green, J. Hall, I. H. C. Highet, B. P. Massey, H. V. Parker (Captain).. J. H. Raikes, M. D. Scott, E. P. Streatfield, F. H. Swayne, J. Wilkie.

HONG KONG WANDERERS v.. GUERNSEY GARRISON,

Played at Guernsey on August

Guernsey Garrison. Sergt. Llewellyn, b Reed

Hamilton

15

J.

b

Hamilton

H. E. Standage, e Swan, b

Turland

H. N. E. Alston, e and b..

Hinton

43

0

J. Sheldon, b Armstrong

.0

H. V. Stone, e Woolfe, b

Armstrong

22nd:

0

Y. A. Lewis, b Hinton

14

10

R. G. Evans, e Armstrong, b

ced

14

Gr. Wood, e Brodie, b Arm-

strong

10

E. R. Morres, b Hinton...

0

.138

G. C. de la Condumine, 1.b.w.,

b Armstrong

G. C. de la Condamine, e und

b Woolfc.......

19"

12

Capt. Travers, c Lee, h Arm-

R. M. Airey, c Brodie, b

Armstrong

strong

14

35

Major R. M. Airey, J.b.w., b

'Reed

28

Pte. Todd, not out

18

G. D. H. Flowderdew, not

out ...... Extras

0

L/Cpl. Harden, not out

Extras

11

11

.182

J. R. Hinton,c and b Hamil-

}

D. B. Murphy, Turlnd

C. Graham, burland

"E. B. Reed,. b Turland

H. G. Woolfe, bow.. b Tur

Jand Extras

Total

Bowling Turland 5 for 31: Hamilton 4 for 65; Walker 9 for,, 17: Osborne-Smith 0 for 19.

HONG KONG WANDERERS e. A JERSEY XL

Played at Jersey on August 18th:

A Jersey XI.

J. C. Tate, run out.

A. V. W. Young, 5 Brodie... 1.

Total

Bowling Armstrong 4 for 34; Reed' for 76; Hinton 3 for 35; Brodie for 6; Llewellyn 0 fur 20.

Second Innings.

Total (for 5 wkts.)......117 E. W. D. Western, M. C. Cris ford, R. M. Allfroy and Pte. Tait did not bat. Innings 'de- clared.

for 63;

Bowling:-Eced Armstrong 2 for 40; Woolfe i for 7; Hinton 0 for 4.

Hong Kong Wanderers.

R. D. Armstrong Lb.w., b

Western

J. W. Thornton, e Hinton, b

Reed

0

R. H. Jackson, c' Brodie, b

Garnier

.. 12

L. Spearman, at. Woolley b

Reed

30

H. W. Winstanley, c and b

Hinton A....

H. N E. Alston, 1.b.w., h

Reed

39

24

R. Carter, e Brodie, b Gar-

H. V. Stone, b Reed

+22

J. R. Hinton, b Allfrey

10

· 1

V. A. Lewis, run out

0

nter

O. W. Hornoh Beed

10

R. L. Molesworth, b Hinton 5

R. G. Evans, at. Woolfe, b

Roed

G. M. Hodgson, st. Airey, b "

Todd...

12.

15

J. H. P. Connor, b Hinton... 21

30

E. R. Morres, e Nicholson, b

Armstrong

D. A. Brodie, c Tate, b Todd C. F. Nason, b Todd

0

.......... 31

H. E. Standage, c Airey, b

C. J. Mitchell, c Reed, b

Hinton

G. G. de la Condamine, c

Todd.

Lloyd, b Armstrong

20

R. M. Airey, not out

70

J. C. Tate, not out

D. G. Nicholson, aut out..... E B. Roed, st. "Arcy, b

Todd

0

Extras

12

J. Spearman, not out

J. H. Hocquard, c Lloyd, b

Reed

Extras

Total

187

72;

Hinton, 4 for 60; Garnier 2 for 30; Brodie 0 for 13.

Total (for 6 wkt.)......149

Bowling:-Armstrong 2 for 59;

Reed 3 for 37; Hinton 0 for. 48. (Continued on next Column).

Bowling:-Reed

for 4

H. G. Wolfe, not out

Extrda

Total (for 7 wkts.)......100 Bowling:-Todd 5 for

49;

Western 1 for 23; Allfrey 1 for

22.

NO DECISION ON NEW BALL PROPOSAL..

BAN ON STEEL SHAFTS.

The business meeting of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club was held at St. Andrews on September 28th, when Sir John Anglis, the retiring captain, presided.

Mr. Angus V. Hambro, chairman of the Rules of Goll Committee, in presenting the report of the ecm- mittee, announced that it had been decided to postpone any action in regard to the specification of the size and weight of the golf ball, at the request of the United States Golf Association, until important experiments in that country had been completed. "Our Dominions are being consulted on the ball question," he said.

Mr Hambro, speaking on the matter of steel shaits, said "there

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'SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNEE, NOTICE.

B.S. "PAUL LECAT.""

ARRIVED HONG Koxe on 23ad OCTOBER, 1928,

FROM MARSEILLES, &c.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the slove zamed steamer are bereby

JONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above, named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and and Kowloon Wharf, and Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where BURG and Forte, Consignees of Cargo each Consignment will be sorted out are hereby notified that their Cargo is Mark by Mark and Delivery can be being landed at their risk into the Go-informed at their Goods with the obtained se the Goods are landed, downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon exception of Uplum, Tressure and Valu- Optional Goods will be landed here Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon,ables are being landed and placed, at

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their risk in the Godown of the Hong unless Instructions have been given to where Delivery can be obtained.

Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown the contrary Six hours before arrival of

Co., Ltd, Kurioos, whence Delivery oun be obtained as the Goods are landed.

Goods not cleared within 7 days in cluding date of arrival, will be subject to rent

All Claims must be sent to the Under- the 1st signed before Thursday, November, 1928, or they will not be recognized.

Packages will be examined Dame Consignees, and the Company' Gooda maust be presented within Two Burveyors, Mestra, Goddard & Douglas

the Clodowns and by the Wooks of the Ship's armiral-bero, after at 10 am, on Monday, the 29th Osto- which date they will not be recognised. ber: 1228,

Consignees are requested to surrender - No Claims will be admitted after the their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned Goods have left the Goderns; for Countersignature

Na Firm Inspznaos will be effected by MELCHERS &

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LESDOS NOADDIUTSCHER LLOT, BAKER. Hong Kong, 23rd Oct, 1923, [6890

No Fire Insurance will be affected by

any case whatever, Damaged Packages must be left ir, the Godowns for examination by the Con-

No Fire Insurance will be effected by ns in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown Lor examination by the Con signos and the Company's Burveyors, Mears. Anderson & Ashe, at 10 am.. on the 29th of October, 1928,

It was expected that a definite decision would be made on the ball question, but when Mr. Norman Boase stated on his returning from America that a statement would be made in three or four months' time" golfers prepared for the shelving of the matter. It seems to be fairly certain that golf is to be made andre difficult, but not yet. The present ball, which is 1.82 signees, and the Company' S10 No Claim will be admitted after the ounces in weight and has a diameter Messrs. GODDARD & DOUGLAS, A 10 AM.. of 18 inches, hat undoubtedly on Mandaya sed Thursdays, within the operated against the artist as dis- Free Storage-period, A tinct from the mighty hitter among golfers. It does not call for the same control, it is something in the nature of a "bullet" which can be "fred," as distinct from an arrow which calls for skilful con- sideration as to trajectory.

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All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 14th November, 1825, or they will not be recognized admitted after the

No Claims will be Goods have left the GodownsK

MAUKINNON, MACHENZIE & 00,

'Agenia.

Hong Kong, 26th Oct, 1928. 16905

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