YESTERDAY'S CRICKET.
GARRISON OFFICERS v. H. K. C. C.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH:
worse. Wood's 45 in the second
innings included nine fours. The match was won by the FIRST H.K.C.C. The scores are ***
H.K.C.C. (B)-1ST INNINGS. W. W. Mackenzie, b Bacon H. E. Hollands Pieroy, b
Bacon...
L. M. Whyte, b Hill J. D. Humphreys, b Hill T. J. J. Fenwick. e Hill, b
Witchell E. G. Lammert. b Hill R. P. Thursfield, c Witchell, b
Piercy...
A two-innings holiday match was played yesterday between the H.K.C.C. and the officers of the Garrison on the former's ground. The Olab going on the wicket first, made an aggregate score of 172. Majors Bowen and Edwarde rendering yeoman ser- vice to their side. Brand gave a..J.Johnstone. e Piercy, b good account of himself, dismiss-
Witchell
0
0
11
11
3
2
29
с
12
ing Major Edwards by a clever A. Mackenzie, c Fincher, b catch in the outfield. The Club
Piercy
$
3
retaliated with 113 runs, none of J. McPhail. b Witchell their individual scores being of L. D. McNicoll, not out
In the second in- special merit.
nings the officers played with spirit, batting hard. Captain Olliver's 62 being an auspicious acquisition. The Garrison de- clared at the fall of the fourth wicket, leaving the Club to make 234 for a win. The response was very poor, the Club only compil- ing 51. The match was a triumph for the officers of the Garrison. Scores are as follows:-
Extras
Total... Bowling."
3
$2
3
O. M. R. W 13 6 30 Witchell Bacon
4 1 9 Hill
3 1 25 3 3.1-14 2 Piercy CIVIL SERVICE (B)-1ST INNINGS. A. E. Wood, b Johnstone 28 OFFICERS OF THE GARRISONB. W. Bradbury, e Fenwick, b
IST INNINGS,
Capt. Olliver, b Brand
Col. Humphrey, b Brand,
vacini, b Hastings Lieut. Bryson, b Brand
Extras
42
THE C.Y.C.
CRUISER CHAMPION-
SHIP RACE.
The first of the series of fire cruiser championship races in connection with the Corinthian Yacht Club was sailed on Sunday. The course was from Murray Pier to Datum Rock (S), Kau-i-chan (S), Pillar Rock (S), Stonecutters (S), finishing at the Club line. Six yachts turned out, but up to the time of the actual start there was barely enough wind to manoeuvre. With the starting gun, however, a squall came away from the North, and a very good start was Azuma and Norseman, made, close-baulded, got well clear of the shipping, and kept the wind to Datum Rock and Chung Hue, Westwind, Mist. Brynhilde, and Helen got into a patch of calmn off Belchers, and were delayed half an hour, after which a strong breeze from the North carried them on to Datum Rock, Bryn- hilde dropping out on the way as the freshening breeze was too much for her.
The rounding of Pillar Rock was a difficult matter for every one, and caused much delay, the
here wind
being light and variable, with a strong ebb tide running out of Rambler Channel.
Helen gave up here, being unable
to round the mark. Times are given below.
Feathers
Lammert
19
S. E. Alderman, e Fenwick, e
Lammer:
5
Major Greenaway, b Brand...
5
Major Bowen. b Stalker
R. C. Witchell, e Johnstone, b
Fenwick
8
Major Edwards, c Brand,
Stalker
b
E. C. Fincher, b Johnstone. AW. Hill, b Fenwick
6
0
Captain Gray, e Donnelly, b
Stalker
H.E. Strange, b Johnstone,
3
13
Capt. Davies, not out.....
Capt. Wahl, c Stalker, b Has-
tings...
Lieut-Col. Coles, e Mitchell, b
Hastings
F. Bacon, c and b Fenwick G. H. Piercy, b Fenwick
5
3
3G. H. Haskett, not out
4
3
V. Hast, b Johnston
Extras
1
Yachts
1
32
8
Total...
Major Middlemas. c
Para-
Bowling.
.90 Azuma Aileen
Johnstone Humphreys
..
+
11.4 1 26 4
19
Lily'
14 Lammert
3
#42
Fenwick
3
1 14
Tota! Bowling.
.173
O. M. R. W
Donnelly
6 1 20
0
Brand
.1140
57
4
T. J. J. Fenwick, e Wood, b
Bacon...
21
Hastings
...18
38
3
Ethel
Paravicini
2
3
Stalker
.11
40
3
R. P. Thursheld, c Strange, b
Wood ...
Mist
Helen
3
***
L. M. Whyte, not out....
10
20
W. W. Mackenzie, b Witchell
3
E. G. Lammert. c Bacon, b
Witchell
4
A. K. Mackenzie. Did not
3
J. W. McPhail
f bat
R. A. Brand, c Olliver. b Davies
G
Extras.
14
Total.,
T. E. Peare, Davies
H. K. C. CB2ND INNINGS.
L. D. McNicoll 1.b.w. Witchell 28
J. D. Humphreys, run out 30
C. W. J. Johnstone. b. Witchell 20
HONG KONG C.c. 1st. INNINGS.
C. Blaker. 1.b.w. Bryson
E. J. R. Mucizeli, e and Davies 26
E. W. Day, c Davies, b Bryson
P. de Paravicini. c Coles, b
Davies...
H. E. Hollands, fint out
A. B. Raworth, not out
J. Stalker, e Wahl, b Bryson Rev. F. G. B. Hastings. b
Greenaway, b Davies
F. Sutton, e Greenaway, b
Rryson,
D. E. Donnelly, e Greenaway.
b Davies
Extras
Total...
Bowling.
Witchell
0
Hill... Strange
16 Pierce
10
Bacon Wood
113
"
Sc: 20800 20800
703 DNS 1245 DNS
1245 DNS
Niobe 17:00 DNS- Lady Jean 1700 DNS Norseman 1950 25402 23412 Westwind 19 50 349 30 3 29 40 Brynhilde 1950 DNF Queen Bee 25 30 Brenda
DNS
25 30
DNS
25 30 DNS
28 20 358 06 30 36
#28 20 DNF ».
TUESDAY.
NOVEMBER 11. 1919.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
G.
NOTICES.
PUBLIC
AUCTIONS.
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction pr
Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Wednesday, the 12th day of November, 1919, at 3 p.m.: at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of one Lot of Crown Land on West At side of Tytam Bay, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years.
THURSDAY, the 13th Nov.
1919.
commencing at 3 r.m..
No. 10 Godown, Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd.. Kowloon.
A Large Quantity of Round Iron Bars assortment follows.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. 50 Bundles 3" x 16'18'
Reg No.
Locally.
Da West Elle of Tytnu Bay.
Bourdity castirtues
A Σ
น
Ivet feet for feet
Aï per se
1 **,
Manere fort.
Rout
Cset Poles
plus 3100 70 691
ELS
(stored in No. 10 Godown) 253 Bundles 138" x 16.18"
(stored in No. 10 Godowa) 325 Bundles 14" x 16:18"
(stored in No. 10 Godown) 33 Pieces 4" x 17:18'
(stored in No. 10 Godown)
8 Pieces 4" x 15/16"
(stored in No. 10 Godowc)
3 Pieces 8" x 18"
(stored in No. 10 Godown)"
28 Pieces 1" x 1417
(stored in No. 10 Godown)
6 Pieces 1" x 18"
(stored in No. 10 Godown) Bundles 4" x 18 20
(stared in No. 10 Godown)
3 Bundles 34" x 15′19′′
(stored in No. 10 Godown)
7 Bundles 3" x 15'19'
1
Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction! Sale, to be held on Wednesday. the 12th day of Nov. 1919, at 3 p... at the Ofces of the Public Works Department, by Order of 475 His Excellency the Governor, of One
Lot of Crown Land on Tytam Bay, West side of
the Colony of Hongkong, 422 for
of 15 需 term
years, with the option of renewal at & Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75
in
years,
The points now gained are: PARTICULARS OF THE LOI. Azuma 15, Norseman 13, West-
wind 11, Mist 12.
C.R.C-1ST. INNINGE.
ריונדרוני
SON OR
On West akle of
Registry No
Bowling
15 Yew Man Tsun, not out
128
Choa Man Ping, b Abbas Ng Sze Kwong, c Thompson, b
Omar...
0. M. R. W. | G. Lee, run out
14 6 25 4
Un Hew Fen. c Braga, b Kay 35 Sin Man Ping, c and b Braga 0
5
- 23 -
1. 13
22.
3- 25
2
5
CIVIL SERVICE (8)-250 IN NINGS.
Yew Man Hon, e Railton, b
Kay
14
10
H. Ching. c and b Ramsay 2J. Wong, st Souza, b Braga K. K. Wong, b Ramsay Sun Kwok Leung, c and b
Omar...
O. M. R. W. A. E. Wood, b Johnstone 45 .18.4 4 52 Davies
6B. W. Bradbury, b Johnstone. O 18 3 51 Bryson
4H. E. Strange, e McNicoll, b
Humphreys.. OFFICERS OF THE GARRISON
2ND INNINGS.
+
Kay... Ramsey
Extras
Total Bowling
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B
E- cadary Measuremeals
Feel
Contents i
93
Particulars and Conditions of
(stored in No. 10 Godown) Bundle 34" x 15′19′′
(stored in No. 10 Godown) Pieces 134" x 16 18' (stored
in No. 30 Godown, Lower) 59 Pieces 15" x 12 15' (stored
in No. 30 Godown, Lower) Pieces 16 x 16 18 (stored
in No. 30 G down, Lower) 6 Pieces 16" x 14 15 (stored
in No. 30 Godown. Lower) 28 Bundles 3" x 18 20'
(stored in No. E Godown) 42 Bundles 16" x 18 20
(stored in No. E Godown) 2 Bundles 34" x 18, 20
(stored in No. E Godown)
300 Pieces 2" x 16'20'
(stored in No. E Godown)
Also
75 Pieces Mild Steel Angie's
6 x 46" x 30" 96 Pieces Mild Steel Angles
3x 31 x 9.16" x 30" Terms: Cash on delivery
Geo. P. LAMMERT Auctioneer.
11 the lening by Public AuctionTHE Undersigned has received
Sale, to be held on Wednesday,
instructions to sell by Public
FRIDAY, the 14th Nov, 1919
23 the 12th day of November, 1919, Auction on
sat 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by ...143 Order of His Excellency the Governor, of one Lot of Crown Land on West side of Tytam
14
Capt. Olliver, b Donnelly
62
R. C. Witchell, c W. Macken-
zie, b Humphreys...
4
Major Greenaway, e Mitchell,
b Stalker
S. E. Alderman, h Johnstone
24
Major Middlemas, e Day, b
E. C. Fincher, c W. Macken-
zie. h Humphreys
Omar
O. M. R. W. .9.3 2 25 2
0 Abbas
Donnelly
5
Major Bowen, not cut..
30
W. Hill. e Thursfield, Hum-
phrey's
Braga
1.
Major Edwards, c Mitchell, b
16
F. Bacon. c Hollands, b John-
stone...
....
38 G. H. Piercy, run out..
10 1 31 1 .12 1.55 1 7 3 11 1 6 117 3
GOODALL'S X1–2ND INNINGS.
Extras...
2
G. H. Haskett, run out
Extras
J. V. Braga, c.K.K. Wong, bNg 7 6. Omar, e Ching, b Ng
Total (for 4 whis.dec.)
195
M. H. Abbas, c Sun, b Yew
0
Total
76 A. Ramsay, c and h Yew
Bowling.
C. I. Stapleton, not out
52
O. M. R. W
Pearce
Raworth
Capt. Davies, not out.
Brand Hastings
Stalker
Donnelly
Day...
2 0 11 0
2 0 17 0
2 2 11 0
4 0 36 1
8.1 0 62 2
Johnstone Fenwick Thursfield Humphreys
Bowling.
0. M. R. W. F. G. Thompson, c K. K. Wong.
10
3
3
W. Kay, e Yew Man Hon, b
Ching....
4
b Ng
15
14
16
1 4 C.R.C. GOODALL'S X.
4 A. de Souza, not out
3 034 0 Played on the C.R.C. ground
Raworth
3 0 35 1 HONGKONG C. C.--2ND INNINGS. A. B. Raworth, e Davies, h.
Edwards
-T. E. Pearce. st. Wahl, b
Edwards
E. J. Mitchell, a Coles, b
Edward.
E. W. Day, Coles, b Edwards C. Blaker, c Coles, b Edwards D. E. Donnelly, st. Wahl. b
Middlemas...
P. de Paravacini, st. Wabl, b
Edwards
R. A. Brand, e Edwards, b
Middlemas
J. Stalker, sub, b Edwards
F. Sutton, not out
Rev. F. G. B.. Hastings, e
Olliver, b Middlemas
Extras
Total
Bowling.
D. M. Goodall, c.Un b Yew
N. L. H. Railton, did not bat the match resulted in a win for E. Carr, Goodall's team. Ramsey played well, his 61 not out in the first
4 innings being a good exhibition.
The C.R.C. opened their innings
4 after lunch add failed to get 158,.
6
Yew Man Teun scoring steadily
until 42 was reached. In the second Yew Man Trun 1hnings play ruled ding-dong, Ng Sze Kwonz
Stapleton's 2 not out was well Ching
above the average play. The Lee ...
12 game resulted in a win for Good-
I
GOODALL'S XI-1ST 15NINGS.
7 W. Kay, c Ng, b Lee
J Extras...
16
5.
95
commencing at li a,m,
Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co.. Ltd.. Kowloon.
Bay. in the Colony of Hongkong. At No. 25 Godown, Hongkong & for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown; Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King for one further term of 75 years.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT
Rural Rolling Fot
boundary Seasurements.
less feet feet feet
quare (cel.
= | Annual Resi
pret Price.
Total (for 7 wkts.)
Bowling.
Particulars and Conditions of O M. R. W. the letting by Public Auction ...12 0 39 3 Sale, to be held on Wednesday, ...4.2 0 17 3 the 12th day of November, 1919, 6 1 26 at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the 1 0 60 Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the C.R.C-2ND INNINGS.
Governor, of one Lot of Crown 8 Land on West side of Tytam 3 Bay, in the Colony of Hongkong. 15 for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown 5Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor! of His Majesty the KING, for one Ofurther term of 75 years.
Sun Kwok Leung, c Abbas, b
Ramsay
J. Wong, c Thompson, b Kay 25 PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
18
all's team.
Scores :-
0
Ng Sze Kwong, b Abbas
J. V. Braga, o S. K. Ng, Yew
Sin Man Ping, b Abbas
A. de Souza, b Lee
18
H. Ching, b Abbas
C. I. Stapleton, b Ching
28
Chao Man Ping, cand
b
9 W. Omar, 1.b.w. Ng
2
Ramsay
D. M. Goodall c, M. H. Yow, b
Lee
..
8
51
F. G. Thompson, c Lee,
Ching...
b
Un Hew Fan, not out
9
G. Lee, 1.b.w. Omar
A. W. Ramsey, pot out
61 Yew Man Tsun, b Omar
O. M. R. W.
13 Yew Man Hon, not out
K. K. Wong, did not bat -
5
Extras
16
7
...168.
Total (for 8 wkts)...
Bowling.
O. M. R. W.
8
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20 0
2
0
30
10
...30 18
E. C. Carr, c Ching, b Ng
72 17 N. L. H. Railton, c. K. K.
Wong, b Ye M. H. Abbas, è Un, b Ng
Extras
Edwards Middlemas. ...6.3 0 27 3 H.K.C.C. 2nd XI v. CIVIL SERVICE 2nd XI. Low scoring marked the pro- gress of this game: "H.K.C.C., going on the wicket first, com. piled 82. while in the second innings 128 was made.
Total Bowling.
The Yew Man Tsun Servants' play was poor, and but Ng Sze Ywong for the good form of Wood the H. Ching team would have fared much G. Lea
0. M. R. W. Omar 12 2 45 2 Abbas
91 39 3 Ramsay 12 1 42 2 Kay
10-2 35 3 Braga.
Regletry No.
3/qoalty-.
Tytan: Bay
Bomedary blessurements.
N. 18. E -TY.
foot fast foot feet..
Contents fa
per axle plan. 200, of
1 Drum Gaustic Soda
(stored in No. 21 Godown) 18 Drum Caustic Soda
(stored in No. 19 Godown) 16 Cases Bicarbonate of Soda
(stored in No. 21 Godown) : 2 Cases Sulphuric Acid
(stored in No. 26 Godown) 64 Cases Aluminium Sulphate
(stored in No. 25 Godown) 44 Cases Aluminium Sulphate
(stored in No. 28 Godown) 20 Cases Aluminio Sulphate
(stored in No. 1 Godown) 29 Bags Ta'cum Powder
(stored in No. 28 Godown) 40 Bags Talcum Powder
(stored in No. 5 Godown)
55 Cases Naphthaline
(stored in No. c Godown) 50 Cases Chrome Alum
(stored in No. 51 Godown)
16 Cases Bisulphate of Soda
(stored in No. 25.Godown) Terms: Cash on delivery.
Geo. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
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THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
THURSDAY the 13th Nov, 19.9
commencing at I am. at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street
A Collection of Valuable Jewellery
Comprising:-
Rings, Bracelets, Bangles, Earrings, Brooches, Pins, Cuff Links, Studs etc. etc.
(Plain and set with precious
stones)
Also
A Selection of Cold Wa ches
N. B. The above will be found suitable for Christmas presents.
Terms: Cash on delivery, Catalogue will be issued.
Cn view from Wednesday, the 12th inst.
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