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CRICKET CLUBS AND PLAYERS.

'VARSITY'S DEFEAT AT HANDS OF L.R.C.

R. ABBIT'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK.

The victory of the Indian Rearca-has been a disastrous crop of in- tion Club at Pokfulam last Satur- juríos, I am told Divett is drocked day was, by no means unexpected, for the season, but I sincerely trust but I confess I hardly expected the that he will be able to manage University to go down so heavily cricket later on. Bonnar, who on their own ground. It seems an would otherwise bo in the first undoubted fact that the Varsity eleven, will, I fancy, bo playing side this year is but a shadow of rigger most of the time and I acc its former clovens, bat every team Moro is turning out as a three in has its ups and downs. Anderson | a trial game. has a big tak before him to build up for future yours. I do not

To-morrow's Games,' -

League matches down for

So far as I know there are no to. morrow in tho. First Division. Civil and are stronger than last week. Service play tho' Indians at home Evaus is still away, with a damaged ankle, I believe, but Matthews, who played an excellent knock last week for the second, and Haldman come in for Holmes and Harris Walker. Kelly is twelfth man, so

if

mean to imply that the University ara by any means the worst side in the Senior Division, but they are not the dangerous combination they have been. Turuing to the play, it is very doubtful if Anderson was well advised not to go in first-of course there may have been: some special reason of which I ignorant-tor : he is ne steady bat ind, to a weak batting side, a good start means a great leal. It accina He fell early on to the new fast bowler whose figures of 10-3-23-3 are antinfactory. I suspect he was getting up too much to hit the wicket as a role. Barring Ride, a bnt who is worth more runs than he has been getting, and Suliemansen, but neither team will, I ex- The batting was, poor, The I.R.C. on the contrary were most con Vinging and they will have to be reckoned with soriously this year.

The Friendlies.

This remark also applies to Craigengower who were distinctly impressive last Saturday. They laid the wood on lustily and most of them had that useful kanck of making the bowling look easy rather than difficult. As a matter of fact it was, mostly, easy, and it is in no ungenerous spirit that say that the figures must not be taken too seriously. Reed was evi- dently trying out his team, and in particular gave Richardaou a long Both he and Reed opened excellently, and-two-wickets were down for ale runs. But he was then kept on until 80 was on the board and E Zimmern and A. T. Lee wero thoroughly played in The ruus will be well lost, however, if 1 is realized that in half-day cricket on a small ground Richard- won is to be regarded as a medium

anyone drops out the bowling will probably be strengthened, All the same they will have to go all out to beat the 1.R.C. This should of the most interesting be one matches of the day.

The Club are to play the Garri

Prat, be at full strength. Thorp, who was to have captained the soldiers, cannot play owing to an ankto injury.

Owing to the absence of cards I have no further information. If

the secretaries of the C.C.C., Uni- versity, K.C.C., Gunnera, A. & S.H. and Navy could forward their cards, it would be a great help.

R. ABBIT.

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PING PONG LEAGUE,

Playing for the Argylls against the Royal Corps of Signala at King's Park on Wednesday, when the former won by 50 runs, Lance- Corporal Robson performed at LADIES' SINGLES TOURNEY, markable bowling lent, taking six wickets for ono rus each.

The Highlanders, who batted first, compiled 30 runs, Irvin being For highest scorer with 15 runs. the Signalmen, Cairns took 3 wickets for 11 runs,

With Robson in deadly form, the to be used for very short periods- Signals could only muster 33 runs. and often. After about three overe Johnaga was top scorer with 14 runs did is most exponsive, if he is not } not out. getting wickets regularly. Reed himself went off early after bowling excellently, and Baker was good With t.in off-break but unlucky.

ho should never bowl without a doop square leg. Had he had one on Baturday at least twenty of the forty-one stored oft him would have been saved. None of the other

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bowlers could find a length and wore expensive on a pitch that

na assistance, RAVO them Craigongower A. T. Lee made the t ball come off very fast and H. Lee bowled well also, Omar was not in his usual form, and although Gittine got four for ten he hardly seemed dangerous.

Civil Borvice Batting. Turning to the Civil Service batting de Rome played an excel- Jent knock and drove well, at the eld. He was tiring a trifle when A. T. Loo bowled him with a beauty. Richardson was in some time but found it hard to get the' bowlers away, most of the ballz sent down being just short of a good length and hard to

score off. Griffiths was 1.b.w. before he settled down, but Wood (B.M.) played a delightfully free knock. 0.0.C would have won but for their sport- ing suggestion to the umpires that the fight was not fit for play. It was pretty gloomy! Their folding was quick and excellent as it always

Kowloon Win

Major Langmaid's aide which he took to K.C.C. was definitely a weak second division team and a very depletod Kowloon first eleven had little difficulty la winning. Lawrence got 59 and E. F, Finchor 41. I iso Burnett, ot whorm I have great hopes, sent down five maidens out of the six ovora ho bowled.

The New Team,

The Argyll and Sutherlands were not a very strong side and it looks as if Dowar-Durle will have to do the ginnt's share of the run-getting- It was good to see Poarce golug

in again drat. For years he has

theld himself back until late, with

I think, detrimental results to his

The scores were:-

Argylls.

L/C. Robson, a and b John-

gon

3

Y/C. Hogarth, e Penny, b

Micheal

14

Pte. Poares, lb. w., b John-

Bon

Pto. McQuillab, b Johnson... Pto. Ingles, e Penny, b.Saun-

11

dera ******* Pte, Heather, b Gairns ......... 13. Pto. Irvin, b.w., b Micheal 15

·Pte. Gaisford, b Cairas L/C, Whitely. c Penny,

Cairoes ....... Pte. McGratton, 1.b.w., b

Andrews! LAC. McKenzie, not out

Extras .....

.Total

Playing in the above, Miss Wong Yuon Lan beat Mis Chu Kau Bún ( acts to 2), Miss. Yu Man Sang Loat Mrs. Atienza (W.O.), Miss Lo Kit Hing beat. Miss Lai Chui Wan (4 to 2) and Miss Wong Yuen Lon bent Miss Lui Chu Ying (3 to 2)

Junior League. Latest results are as follows:- Fukien A.A. best Instiny M.C (W.0.),

South China A.A. beat Commer- cial Pross 28 to 7.

Nam Chung boat. I.R.C. 29 to 8. Chinese A.A. beat Kangto School 18 to 17.

Hip Koung A.A. beat Hip Wah A.A. (W.O.)

Fukien A.A boat Ho Hong Bank

26 to 9.

Hin Kun School best Filipino Club 30 to 8.

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The development of the passion for sport in England during the In a contest for the world's light-last few years has become almost weight championship, Max, Rosen-phenomenal writes Harold Cox inpetitors.

Depression In Lancashire, bloom, bölder, beat Abie Blain, of the Sunday Times. The general publie now takes so much interest

The most important of our manu- Newark, on a technical knockout in in sport of every kind-cricket, the eleventh round of the scheduled - football, horns racinge yachting, facturing industries in the cotton ctc-that many newspapers make industry, and notoriously that is fifteen rounds.

In his very the sporting event of the day, the suffering seriously, Blan was badly outclassed principal feature of their daily is interesting speech to the Calico

the ado.

Also serious articles appear Printers Association, Mr. L. B. throughout and only

· BANKS' ECONOMY PLAN, in many papers on the general con- Les pointed out how gravely that second round.

ditions of sport, and, latterly, in concern was suffering from several of these a tone of despon competition of cheap foreign lab It is understood that the banks deney has been taken because of cur, especially the competition of in England are considering the ex- England's failure to gain empre. Japan in the Indian market. Our tension of & scheme now nuncy. As regards the public itself, difficulties were attributed by Mr. tion, which will greatly reduce the immense crowds gather to watch Lee, as they have been by many number of ebeques passing through AMERICAN CHAMPIONS matches of every kind, and soing sther industrial leaders, partly to the Bankers' Clearing House and mean a considerable loss in revenue INVITED FOR MEETING. poopla will even it up all night the mormous burden of taxation

to get into the front rank of specta in this country; but he also came to the Treasury. tora. Many of these onthusiasts to the conclusion that if we are It has been possible for many Tokyo, Oct.

Japan

gd to considerable expense to visit successfully to figh cheap labour years. for nu individual to pay his Swimming Athletic Federation has a match, and it is fairly wellabrond all classes of workers must insurance preraium, his subscription. decided to open an American known that some men who are he willing to accept lower payment to a golf club, or make any regular

drawing unemployed pay will use and to-work longer hours.

payment by an order on his bank, Japanese swimming contest at the the money thus acquired to travel To some extent this is a new faathus saving the cost of the two- beginning of August next year to inany miles to seo a football matchture in our English industrial pro- panny stamp on the cheque and Bowling Analsais.

The baseball 0. M. R. W.

will be commemorate the completion of or whippet race. If this were hap-blema. Hitherto wo have been able postage. In the case of big public officially closed on Saturday when the Meill Shrine pool, the recon-pening at a time when our industo maintain a higher standard of companies the banks are Mrs. H. T. Creasy will give away traction of which boxpected to be tries, wero, enjoying prosperity it wages and of living generally than instructed to resik abareers The banks now propose that this the trophy to the champions (the comploted by the end of May next. would be a matter for general con- most of the countries compating direct with the money due.

The federation decided to invite gratulations. We do not come into with us because the organisation of Japanese) after an exhibition game

ness men for the payment of their between them and a team to be twelve of the leading champions in the world only to work. Healthy- our industry has been superior. As scheme should be extended to busi- selected from the following play the United Stater, including Kojne minded people want to spend part is well known, England led the ern: Chang, E. Chang, M. and Crabbe, A formal invitation of their lives in playing, and those world in the utilisation of ma-ordinary accounts. Gao, T. Leonard, Cruz, Bowen, was despatched on the 11th inst., who have not convenient opportuni-chinery for the purposes of pro- Zatra, Barros, Simmie, K, K. in the name of Dr. Suehiro, Pre. ties for playing themselves are ful-duction, and the start we gained Loong, Bling, Jan, and K. Osident of the Federation, to the ly justified in watching the sports in the eighteenth century has been Loong.

A.U.S., the representative athletic of others. organization in the United States. The stand of the Moiji Shrine swimming pool will accommodate some 15,000 apoctatorą,

Johnson

Andrews Micheal

Saunders Cairns

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LOCAL BASEBALL.

END OF ANOTHER SUCCESS. FUL SEASON.

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4.3 0

14

1

18

4 0 14 1

3 0 11

3

Royal Signals. Sig. Andrews, b Robaon.... Sig. Gillet, e Robson, b Mc-

Quillah..

0

L/C. Saunders, b McQuillaḥ L/C. Penny, b Robion........ Sig. Chaffey, b McQuillah Cpl. Cairns, e McGratton, b

... 3 Robson casinouji Big. Jolson, not out

14 Sig. Collins, b McQuillan Big. Micheal, a MeQuillah, b

Robson KATTIEST

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WOMEN'S HOCKEY.

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TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.

0

Sig Lockyer, c and b Robson 0

Extras

Total

Robson.

33

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H.K.CC. TEAMS FOR TO-MORNOW.

On

18.--Tho

Thero will be a match between DOG WITH AN “AIR MIND.” the Club de Recreio and the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club Saturday, tomorrow, at Bookun- 1000 nt 245

Forms ars ag follows:-

INSATIABLE CRAZE FOR SPEED.

A

..

Industry First,

for any Britiab workman, and it maintained up till within recents certainly understandable that years. It is interesting to quote a the trade unions concerned should satement by Charles Babbage in

aim at getting a higher rather than lower wage. But the Pone The serious question is whether his book, written just a century the present passion for sport in go, "On the Economy of Zie England is justified under existing chihory and Manufactures." economic conditions. Notoriously frat chapter opens with the Lancashire weavors can afford to many of our most important intence: There oxists perhaps no Ro on insisting oven on sosiall

So wenyor is willing to take 13 dustries are doing vorg badly, and single circumstance which aistin-wage na 368. 106. when the Japan as a result large bumbora of peo guides our country more remarked. Tariffs cannot help us in this plo are unable to faid work. The ably from all others than the vast matter, for it is with overseas IDBE pokly official figures, putting the extent and perfection to which we keto, not with the home market, number of unemployed at well over have carried the contrivance that our colton industry is mainly two millions, may be somewhat ex- tools and machines." Ho Boos ou concerned, and the same considera Club de Recreio:-C. Osmund, Captain Percival Phillips, pilot of aggerated, for the dole can now be to point out as an option applies to our cost industry. 3. Basto, H. Leits, B. Xavier, M. the airplane, which takes Margate obtained on such easy terms that success that, in the East Indies. In both those industries," and "iz Alves, H. Guterres, C: Botelho, visitors for joy-trips, owns & pot a considerable number of mèn pra. "where the price of labour is one athors also, the question of wages

E. M.

to seek work. Nevertheless, the market for cotton cloth is supplied may have to be tackled; but before H.K.L.H.CG. E. Little, r.Bir-taindeil dog in the world."

has been joibosed upon our indus- Don is a cross between a Scottish volume of real unemployment ro- from British looms:The cotton Pproaching it lob us at any tale A. Cousins, B. V. Franklin, F. terrier and an English fox-terrier mains extremely large, though we fol India is convoyed by British get rid of the artificial burden wat Webber, E, Bonnar, E. O'Hagan with the intelligence of both breeds have to remember it has boon lar chips round 'hall our planet tories in the past few years in the

Ho developed & craze for speed ver still in some previous years. [ho woven by British skill in the hape of hoavy- taxation; - -· · ·-- . . Boll, J. . Whyte, E. Donelan, O. M. Ferguson, M. Bishop.

Remedios.

"the

That was a hundred years ago.

of our export industries to coun ties with relatively low standard of living. In view of this unpidas. ant prospect, surely It is cairable

If we cannot reduce dux costs of own batting He, mille a pretty The following have been setretell

when he was allowed to rido on the Tho gutation in whottor, when in factories of Lanomahiraz is again sixty, and G. R. More, who, next to represent the H.K.O.C. to mor

tank of the atotor-bicyclo on which | dustries"; are doing so badly, it is set in motion by British capital production we must be content to to Owen Hughes, in H.K.C.O.'s next rOW

There will also be an inter-club

to the very Let XI. (Home Army T best bit, made the saimo total not

Japanese Competition. out. The Clab batting will bo Owen Hughes, A. C. I. Bowker, A. match, Colours v. Whites, on the When Captain Phillips took up com of the population to spend en much whoreun it grow,"

sport. strong this year. Bowker was not C. Bock, J. R. Mitchell, J. Ilsley, Naval ground at Happy Valley, mercial aviation Don still insisted houry as they are now doing on playing, but Reid (5 for 81), Owen K. II. Batger, E. R. West, G. Bully off 3 p.m. Teams are as on accompanylig him.

Every day he rides on his master's From one point of view it may Hughes (2 for 10), and Beck ($ for More, E.R. Dackitt, R. H. Wild, follows:

Colours: J. Smalley, E. Gray, E. knee, first walking unaided up the he argued that this expenditure. it-To-day every, country can buy the that as a antion we should give. 27) were a strong bowling combine-0. E. C. Marton, E. W. Hunt (12th

3. Coppin, A. Owen-Hughes, Bladder to the cockpit. He also acts erlf helps to roliave unemployment, inost up-to-date machinery, and the Father loss attention to promoting tion, It will. tako a pretty strong man). sido to beat the Club's best team 2nd XI. (Away) v. University Pope, M. L. Wallace, 6. Kirk as a guard for the children at the for much of modern sport is car products of Japaneso looms are sport, and more to improving our gift gear, and if the deposu Are W. Mankos do I. Le Donner patrick, M. McNeillic, B. R. Bell, Borodrome, and does his best to rio ph by professional players now ousting thoad. of British loome eficiency it industry. If wente to Hewan ang 37xuce theer met af danger and the roads that travel to and in the Indian market. According retain oven part of the industmat out regularly they should win the

Whites: M. King, A Nitho), P. Captain Phirps** laner PW. J. Plannot, A, J. Wolff,. Tonguo.

Bugger, J. H.: Ashworth, J. D.: A. Hutchi Carter, S. Browning, A. Duncan, guished' war record. Since taking employment for, the railways and loom weaver in Japan are 138 04. decades, we must pull ourselves They are, hhvhvar háhdited 66, H. J. Armstrong, SJ. Stanes M. Riggs, A. T. Creasey, A. Nup his present occupation he has motor-busts. But this does not in England 306. 100. per week. The together and improve our indus

(Continued on next Column) be the fact that several of thoirby, R. R. Davius, E. J. Collins Other, P. M. Goodall, M. Smalley, flown 50,000 miles without an acerry us very far. The important: latter figure seems miserably low tries, even if necessary it the cost

point for England is to recover

of some personal sacrifice.N A E. Steele mod-play rugger and already there (ish-man).

vident.

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