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DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS INTERPORT CRICKET TEAM

ANTICULARS & CONDITIONS PARTICULARS & DOD Auction PARTIC

Just of tha, Salugby Publios Auction to bo child on MONDAY, the to be held.om MONDAY, the 9TH DAY Dar of NOVEMBER, 1991,"at 8 1.34, at the Officer of the Public Works of NOVEMBER 1931, 18 Ma the Officer of the Public Works Depart Department, by Order of EXCELLENSI TUR GOVERNOR, of One met, by Order of His ExLANNOT THE Lot of CROWN LAND near By in the Colony of Hong Kong for

tena of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Urown Bent to be fixed by the Burveyor of

Governor, of Ons Lot of DROWN LAND AT Cheung Sha Wan, in th Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of youre, commencing from Let July, 1988, with the option of renewal at Crown Beat to be fixed by the Surreyor of En Kiso,, for and furtivee term of 26 years

THE NEED TO MAKE UP OUR MINDS.

DEFINITE ACTION REQUIRED: SUGGESTIONS.

FOR THE SELECTORS.

"Bins 61 Omfision

I Didging I shall get into mont trorblo for leaving cut DN Anderson (whom I would make, twolfth man), R. H. Griffiths and Richardson, I have already ex plained why I regard the latter being an opposite number to Sayer. Anderson I did not select becauso I don't so how to put him in with cut dropping comcong vital,

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HONG KONG CHINESE RECREATION CLUB.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT..

· OPEN MIXED DOUBLES. CHAMPIONSHIP.

AN OPEN MIXED DOUBLES

OHAMEIONSHIP will be bold under the auspices of this Club and with the sanction of the HONG KONG LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIA TION and entries are invited

The entrance fee will be $9.00 for cach competitor,

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7th and 8th November. (From 10 am to 8 pm)

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Back ticket holder draws his own prize mong which are hand-mado hand-painted scarves, arochot, and cushions, embroidered garments, knitted apparel both for men, and

bowler, sparo stumper or a cover. And his falding has definitely gone off this year. Griffiths I have omit ted as he is so slow in the fold He is not sufficiently certain with the bat to be able to go in minus runs. If he could keep the ball down on the leg sido as he doce but he lige.o fatal habit of dropping and the Finn shall be played off the right shoulder then hooking the before the 17th December, 1931, of the Bazaar-the lucky winners will short, ball,

thoroughly appreciate the prized

· Majesty the Kino, for pas further term. I MATENTE THE the last three days with the Selection Committee, but way, and at present it in simply tho ou the off, if might be different: All rounds' except the Semi-fuals women.

"of 70 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Hural Building

Lot No. 333

Beal Building Lot No. 249.

243, Stanley

No. of Sale.

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Locality.

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thereof,

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

About

117,800,

1,000

54,500

New Kowloon Inland Lot No, 1632, :=

Carle Peak Road.

Contenta

Equare foot.

Rental.

{"Uprot Price.

No. of Sale]

Registry No.

Locality.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction to

Lo hold on MONDAY, the PTH DAY of NOVEMBER, 1931, at 3 P., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, "by Ordero! His EXCELLENCI TER GOVER NOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Choung Sla, Wan, in the Colony Hong

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for a term of 75 years. commencing from In July, 1898. with the eption of enewal at a Crown Reat to be fixed by the Surveyor of His MAJESTY THE KING, for one further term of 24 years less the lust three days

thereof.

No. of Bale :|

PARTIULABS OF THE LOT.

Registry No.

Locality.

Lot No. 1851.

New Kowloon Inland

Curtle Peak Rosl

Bouddsey

Monauro-

Incuta,

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184

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23,760.

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Rent

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154

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some--but there is going to be any

any that we cannot see the wood for the trees. As a

"Raflios will be drawn at the close

offered.

Games to try the skill and stir the interest of all

Sweats and all kinds of home-made

My very deopont sympathy lies I must confess they acon to me to be drifting along in front of their difficulties instead of butting in to them. Let us face the facts, What

Is Oriticism Juriided ?

uwa arrangements as to the ground It may be said this one should Other Posefblos, le competitors, aliall make their over team, they may salect, there not criticise the Selection Commit, I would like it to be quite clear on which the and rounds shall be will be amittel at lost half bee, but overyone dons, verbally, and, that I do not say that this is the played but the first paned air Ins lozen mon, whoza one section of provided one's criticism in construe term which should represent Hong each bracket shall have the choice! another of the cricketing publio tive, I see no reason why it should Kong. Ian fully aware that some of ground. will consider should have, boca in cluded. I am in a position to know not be offered in print as a humble members of the Selection Con- The Semi-finals shall be played onfectionery made by a candy

contribution No doubt certain tee have forgotten more about 15that they have taken the greatest lewd fellows of the baser aort (not cricket than I ever know, I have on the 0.B.C. ground on the 19th specialist

A band will be in attendance to Rossible trouble to give every one the Selectors, of coures) will ad merely picked them, rather on the December. 1931, and the Final on a fair show, and they have got into vise me to touch my sandmother to W. G. Grace formula and given my the GR.C. ground on the 20th add to the pleasure of your visit dooper had deeper waters all the

to our Bazar. renson why I have picked them. Decembor, 1981. time. They have to-morrow's Trial suck eggs. To them I would merch. There is a large field who are and possibly a game on Armistico reply that the old lady's lamentable proxime accessit," if I may so bao got to go, and I woud to nutritive matter from the galling trouped with Day in the afternoon. Something failure on Saturday Inst to extract

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sce it start with this alleged match practice. It's very nice if there is time; but there is not, I would like to ato every one of the certainties stand down (and umpire), while); eleven Probables are put up against the next eleven Possibles; that is, that they would be ranked as far La possible from one to twoxty-two. There is much balance about the cricket that it would not make the THEATRE ROYAL me fares, and if Alan Roid and Captain Mirehouse wore both on the same side, Minu could come in for the Possibles. Williams, too, is available for the fast stuff as his injury apparently is not so sorious as it was at first thought to be. He was playing on Wednesday

HONGKONG AMATEUR

DRAMATIC CLUB

DEAR BRUTUS

SIR JAMES BARRIE

Early Belection of Some? After this, or even after the game. if it is played in the old way, I would strongly advocats the definite selection of six or seven of the team. Cotting off the rarer atmos, phere of first class cricket, and looking sanely at what we have got, I think at least six men stand out I make it soven personally. They may not, some of then, have done

you will pick Frank Goodwin first na batsmen, (And no one would

tuition advisable. And that, said cean fruit makes some form of John, is that."

November 14, 17, 19, 20 & 21 brilliantly, but if you go on figures 11 Possible Sido

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Batting Orders. Adverting to my team (and though opinions vary tremendously, I don't think I can be more than three aut) I have worked out the batting order. It is the weakest de partment, and I must admit that we have some of the rather hit or miss type. P should open witha Peace and E. C. Fincher The only objection would be if Hong Kong had the bad luck to lose the tose and spend about three quar ters of the day in the field. In that case I should feel inclined to substituto. Sayer, who does best es an opening batsmen. Assuming, however, all is well, the remainder would be Museon (No, three), Hamilton, Owen Hughes Sayer, MacKay, Pereira, Bowker, Mire house and Alan Reid,

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To-morrow's Game. Since the above notes were written it has come to my knowledge that the Services are raising a side to play a possible Interport team to

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happen to profor the latter but I inern is grouped with MacKay 1 maybe wrong. It has been that A, R. Minu has not been fully Is the Batting So Bad? tried. But there you have the fact After careful consideration I am that Owen Hughes is a certainty un himost fortain that we have had a bat and he or bowl. Jeft hand twelve in the field on most occasions slows, if not to wall as Minu, at during the trials. If I am correct, least nearly as wicketly if I may CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME

great deal of the slow scoring isoin the word. And you can't play accounted for, and no doubt a good bath on bowling Then again thera

ORIENT. many of the oarly wickets. Every is Gittinn. His balling has made bowler, of the Club type anyway good deal of impression both tast as opposed to the First Class Saturday and on Wednesday, but Cricketer, knows how siten he is in he really is not an Interport. the position of having two places bowler.. where he feels he must put a min. but hur only one man for the twof The one extra in the field is n tre mendous bulge to the bowler (It is alright at first, to give everyone Plenty of fielding practice; but now should settle down to working out felds for our various bowlers.) Now given this great advantage to our bowlers, who, if not wonderful, are very fairly useful, it is perhaps not entirely surprising that runs avo been hard to come by. True many wickets have been lost by bad shots, but in trying to get the ball it is very easy to make these. I was so impressed last Saturday be more amused that Frank) Then with the feeling that the more Trinks Matinee on November 18 when you have got these people out we had the harder it became to pick of Interportilia, pick them and the team that I have rather altered at 5.15

15. p.m.

next four or five,, who stem best to my previous views. During the the Committee, as a Polontihl Inter-week end I devoted a lot of to port Side, and then let the opposi pacco and thought to chosing tion fight like anything to grab one Abbit's eleven. I might premise of the last four or five places that LT. Ride is assumed to lie after the Armistice Dar practice definitely grocked and not in the There might be some hardship on market. My selection le morrow, starting at noon. The Pearce (Captain), H. Owen Hughes, A. FL Musion; RA., F. D. Pereira, cam appears, I believe, in another A Cel. Bowker, A. Reid, E Oare one or two surprises in it. I portion of this paper, and there Fincher, A. C. Hamilton, S.W.B. Captain Mirehouse, N. A. E. Mac-incerely hope that the Services will Kay and G. R. Sayor, (There is able to put out their best side short pause here for profanity; and it might be as well to have a silent or otherwise, expressed by few substitutes handy. It will, of the reader. Now, that being done, Musson and Hamilton will be in the course, mean that Mirebouss, let us consider it.] You have a Services, side, and I expect Davics good wicket-keeper and a useful substitute. You have two good too, though he did not play for the opening bowlers in Pereira and Army on Wednesday last. Mirehouse. You have two more

The Services Trial. (and can switch early), in Bowker I did not see very much of the and A. Reid, You have three useful game at King's Park, but it was t changes in Muskon, Hamilton, and Curious one On paper it looked a Owen Hughes. If seven are not million to a monkey on the Army, though, they ought to be. The and up to tiffin time they simply batting is not so bright, but not too toyed with, the Naval attack. But bad. Pearch and Owen Hughes are

after a most excellent tiffin, the really good bats, Mussot brilliant Navy, facing a score of 130-4-37, pro- though a little unsafe early on. ceeded to get four wickets down for Fincher, the reverse; dull but usual in large measure to a couple of nice an addition of three runs, thinki yag safe as a house and about as catches by Squarice at mid-off, one hard to shift Hamilton and Mad Kay are quite able to got runn and direct and one richochet off the Sayer will probably rattle up. sixty

bowler. His Russian dancing t or six. Once going he is a beautiful titude was also unei admired. Set bát. Bowker is very much more of Navy won by three wickets. I to get a hundred and fifty-six the a bat than people think. He seldom gather that the matting wickets gets a knock, and he does it is Wei-hni rather upset their usually with only about two minutes Batsmen at first but that things are left for batting. When he is up settling down now. Barring A. H against it, he can defend with the Musson, the Army were pretty well bent Against Malaya in '28 he put at full strength and the Senior Bor- on forty-two for the last wicket vice is to be congratulated on their with Owen Hughes (second innings meritorious victory and on the did not bat); against Shanghai, he Tamar mess-mango a navy- helped to put on thirty-one for the The Interport Week, last wicket in the first knock and no less than forty-two in the On Friday, 13th November, second. It is not too bad to have understand that the ground will be your last wicket averaging 41,68 for open to the Shanghai team for pre- three innings running. I don't eup nesday as at present arranged they tice. After the Interport on Wed- pose Bowker has played a really are down to meet the Services and serious innings since but I feel sure on Thursday, a Kowloon side. I am he is the sort of person to do it again. The last three are doubtfultold this literally means all the re but all are hitters and with a bisidents of Kowloon though it will of luck ous ought to come off borun under the auspices of

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the Kowloon Cricket Club. Like the Navy, their tiffin is one

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I must admit that I put Sayor of the best change bowlers I know, in on his fielding at cover point On Thursday night comes the Inter I don't know of any other avail.

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able Bowker is so valuable in port dinner and so to bed, I the gully, and has to do a good deal of bowling, and this applie to Alan Reid: I should prefer to seo a non-bowler thera - Mussion has not been felding thers this season,

TO MORROW'S TRIAL TEAM.

The following interport, trial team

TE. Pearce,

HOwen Hughes, NOSA CFL Bouker,... 20

A Reid,

so far, 18 3 ́know! If hb were as has been selected to play against good as Bayer, I should feat inalin the United Services on the Hong ed to bring in Richardson for the Kong 0.0 ground, commencing at latter as he is a very fair long Beld, | moon — and a moderate change bottles, (Both of them are very canney, bats on the off;) The doop field is rather a weak spot. E. O. Fincher at ond end and Pereira at the other would probably settle it, he when the labber is bowling he does not need [onecla" As for the 2 slips, we have Owen Hughes, Mitehouse and Pereira, Fincher is quite good there if necessary CON

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