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LEAGUE CRICKET,
C.R.C. v. RGA.
C.R.C. upheld the hopes of their friends on Saturday, when they beat R.0.A. in convincing style op the home ground. Scores-
R.0.1.
Capt. Davies, b Ng Sca-kwong 2 Capt. Olliver, o and b Ng Sza-
Wong
Lt. Chester, o Un,, b Ng Stes
kwoog
Lt. Graham, run out
C. S. M. Williams, e Ua, b Sg
Sze-kwong
BJr. Baker, e Wei, b Ng Ste-
はい
Unr. Pomfort, & Thang, L. Ng
Sa-dwerg
13 Tomb, b. Ng Sie kwong
Sgt. Steel not nut..
| s2. Dyer, e K. K. Wong, b Sg
Sebkowong
Sgt. Couane, 1 Ching
8. Worg. st.
Graham
MONDAY, JANUARY 17: 1921
~*KOWLOON 2. o. D. M. Goodall, o Bryani, þ
Dixon ....
YOUR
h
B. D. Evans, 1.b.w., Lammert C. J. Stapleton, Bryant 30 |J. Stalker, not out
E. L. Brags, not out
Extraa
25
19
19
Total three wkts, dec.. 177 W. F. J. Ginvio, A. W. Ramany, R. Pestonji, R. Southerton. H. | Overy, and A. Ò Tirawn did net That
Bowling analysis.—
43
Bryant Lamment
Anderson
BADE............
SKAGEN GOWER
0.
U H, N 16 0 80
11
*
243 1 14 10.5 1
R. Boa, e Braga, b Staller
648, Jes, b Dhery ........
RW Brwbury, 1.bar., Pes.
Longi
F. d. Thompson, e Hawn, b
Ramsay
ti
1. E. Lammert, Evana
F. Haliman, not out
F Lawrence, e Goodall, bStal-
ker
Total (for & wit. E. Beyaz, C. Acderson
11
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Extras.
Tol...
Bowling analysis. —
Victoria, Seattle, Tacoma and
Vancouver
R.
ᎥᏳ .
Saser buon....... 13
JO
R. T. Lamble, mid nut
A 1
28
Extra.
Ching.
1
Chos Man Fing, b Graham
11
Le Man Pan, b Graham
P. A. Daon, did not tal
Ng Sze kwong, noi nuk
67
Howling stalks. —
Un How Fan, by Davies.
H
C. M. R. W57
Williams,
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B. Pestonji
→
"
19
1
H. Overy
1
2
J. Stalker
S
W. J. T. Gervia
Ľ
R. Sathertes"
17
1461A. W. Rau-ay.
4
1
B. D Evar »....
1
P
21
THE LEAGUE TABLE.
Civil Service
0. M.
2. W $-.. 27
CB.C.
સો
1
10
N.G A. H.KC.C.
for London direct
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The Company's Steamship
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having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon. where delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
Goods not cleared by the 20th Jan. 1921 will be subject to rent.
AGENTS.
G. Lee, tad mat,
Extra-
Total 4 wks
Hung Min To, H. Ching. We Lee Ban, Wong Kwok Kwong and Chan Wing Cheung did not bat
Howing zalysis.--
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Graham. Baber Ulliver Skeet
Civil Service v. University. The strong Civil Service team onde the Uziversity look lealish on the latter's ground. Vaiversity made
low-score the Scores.
record.
VIVIL SERVICE. F. J. De Rome, & Freeborn R. C. Witchell, e Laing b
Freeborn....
G. E. Saser, b Freeborn
A. R. Sutherland, c Yeoh, b
Ireeborn
F. Ling. b Yeah......
E. B. Reed, b Yech
37
Kowloon
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Question of the Captains' Room.
The committee of Lloyd's bas designed. The reasons for this | wholesale resignation, an incident unparalleled in the history of the famous concern, were outlined by 11s me the other day, states the London sorrespondent of the and ournal of Commerc, viz-The proposal of the committee to abolish the famous captains' room and its privileges. The reason for their action was the admitted shortage of space, and the fact that it is seldom if ever used for its proper purpose nowadays. The members decided against the proposal practically unanimous. Ir. The members, who have tendered their resignations as + from the end of the year are Mr. 12 Silner A. Boulton (the chairman), Sir Edward E. Cooper, Mr. H. J. SF. Dumas, Mr. F. J. L. Fish, Mr. Edward Hicks, Mr. E. S. Lamp louch, Mr. P. G. Mackinnon. Mr. W.B. Rose, and Mr. A... Siarge.
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The following, who would have KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY
retired in the ordinary course Diar the end of the
HKCC. v. Navy, B.K.C.C. beat the Navy in an interesting mateb on the Club's ground. Scores :-
SAVY
Lt. Stewart, c Sutton, b Farth-
IDX
Lt. Com. Drex, b Wodebre... Sub.-Lt. Stephenson, b Wode.
house...
year,
resigned at once-Mr. A. C Allan, Mr. W. E. Hargreaves and Mr. E. E. St Quentin. It is understood a was to be elected at a meeting on new Committee
"December 29. Mr. E. E. Adams, Mr. C. I. de Rougemont, and Mr. Percy Janson had already been nominated to fill the seats of the 11three members who would have retired in the ordinary' way at the end of the year.
E. W. Hamilton, c Yech. bì
Free boro
10
Com. Bowden Smith, cum nut... 1. Bonham Carter, e Davies, b
Wodehouse.
A
16
H. Strange, rus, cut. E. B. Piercey, not rub.
LA.Com. Greig, e Pearce, b
Fletcher....
dth:
E. Fieber, b Freeborn
Lt. Jones, not cut.
40
W. H. Eimonds, b. Yeob
Her Croly Bees, ́But out..
Exta-
10
Extraa
WORLD WIDE SPORT.
Total. Bowling analysis..
Freebem. Roffer.
.107
5 31. 2. 1
IS
40 t
A
45 -
Yeoh
1:
UNIVERSITY.
There are fur South Africans Dar aged packages must be in the Oxford University fifteen.
left in the Godowns for examina. tion
by the Consignees 5 presentative and the Company's Surveyors. Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, at 10 a.m. on WednesWeight champion of the world, K. Smay, b Reed.. day and Saturday. All Claims has signed an agreement to box. C. Hat, c Sutherland & must be presented within Ten Jack Deser on March 17 next days of the steamer's arrival here. in Madison Square Gardens. after which date they cannot be recognized.
A New York message says 1. T. Pan, e Sutherland, b E4- that Jesse Willard, she ex-heavy-
monds
No claim will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
Reed.
M. H. Boey, b. Wimonde
The Arsenal left-winger. DrT. E. Yeah, bleed
HIS FIRST BET.
(Royal Packet Navigation Co. of Batavia)
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Kirk Elder's Fall From Grace. A Scotsman who bad, never made a bet before in his life, and parted with £250 for a bet at 4 to
on Gainsborough in the 1913 interested in horse racing, He posely sent in order to protect Derby, was the successful plaintiff said that Collins was a good and Collins, Tutsi (6 wk, dec 150 in a curious betting action before safe bookmaker, and that Gains-
Mr. Justice Darling in London borough had an excellent chance that Brodie forced his acquaint- Whitson, giving evidence, Baid Mid. Hagter, Mil Sheffield recently. Gainsborough won, an of winning the Derby. Accordanceship on him while they were sat Com. Staples il apt bat. plaintiff expected to receive £1000 ingly Mr. Whitson put on £250 at playing billiards. "I have never Bowling analysis.~
and his £230 back, but found 4to 1 with Collins. that fris be: had been transferr- Gainsborough won the Derby. before," he said, and I never 1hed to another horse, Air Raid, and Whitson, eleted at his suc-shall again." He now brought an action,cess, wired to Collins on. June
Wodehouse
Farthing
Drummond
(
Donnelly
Fletcher
0
, K.
3. .
11 3 48
I
27
oT. E. Fearez, e Crole-Rees, b
She held
E. S. Cheab, e Linz, b Heed... J. R. Freebora, b Reed.
1
1
W.C.D. Turner, e and & Crule
Bees
P. II. Farthing. r Dosham
[
Carter. b Crole Bees........
3D. E. Donnelly, not cut.
Ü
Extras
+
J. A. Paterson, has joined the T. L. Cheab, b Edmonds. Leadon Scottish. In accordance C. H. Yeob, b Edmonds
No fire insurance whatever will with the rules of the regiment be D. Laing, b Bead
has joined as a private. He served S. H. Oog, got out bo effected.
for two Sears in France as medical officer of the battalion.
Consignees are requested to Bond in their Bills of Lading for countersignatures immediately.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,
Y. YASUDA,
Manager.
Hongkong, 14th January, 1921.
Mr. C. B. Cochran, who is just home from America, thinks & lot of Carpentier's chances against Dempsey. The Frenchman will bo as cold as ice, he says, when he goes into the ring, and will remain so all the time he is there.
Extras.
Total...
0. M..
$
1 18
Bowling analysis.—
Reed. Edmonds
a
B. L. D. Wodehouse, not out.
had a transaction on racehorses
Mr. Powers, for the defendant
£250 paid."" Witness said he was an elder of his church for some years, but he had now changed his kirk.
alleging fraud and cogspiracy, 5: Waiting for cheque fo: Collins-You never received any and in the cross-examina-£1,000," and also wrote. Collins receipt from my client ? "No," 111tion it came out that he had been replied: "I do not understand retorted witness, "but in the an elder of the Kirk in Scotland. your letter. Your be: was trans-book showing the transfer of the He declared that he would never ferred to Air Raid by telegram bet to Air Raid were the words make another bat.
from Newmarket." In a letter of Plaintiff was Alexander Whit-[apology, Brodis said that to say 48an. of P-ince's Terraca Glasgow, he was sorry about the whole and defendants were John Collins. thing was to pu: it mildly 10 of Regency House, Warwick | "Bamour that Gainsborough was
So this lapse from grace had 20 Street, and Arbor Brodis, of a stayer, Air Raid being the nothing to do with your retire-
Stratford Place, London.
best, and the consistent feeling ment as an elder?" asked Mr. against him last wook, made me Powers, amid laughter;
Mr. Powers was asking why witness had made this bet, and TELEGRAM A TRICK. Mr. Justice Darling interposed Counsel alleged that others that plaintiff was away in a little The other, defendant. stated had been tricked in the same way place in Wales, sud, having none counsel, was said to be a kind of Mr. Whitson. The whole of the things he had in Glasgow An agent of Collins. In April, 1918, object of sending the telegram to strengthen himself, he fell. Afr. Mr. Whitson was staying at Ye without authority was that Powers: But he is a Scotsmant Wells Hotel, Landrindod, Wales, if by any chance Gains-(Laughter.) Mr. Justice Darling:
21
HOW THE BET WAS MADE.
**
such a transfer.
Mr. Fortune said plaintiff was decide to transfer the bet to Airwitness said "No." Total (three wkts....... 16 a metal broker, and the defendant. Raid." Plaintif never authorised
Joha Collins, was really 17 J. C. Fletcher, H. A. Sawyer, P.
woman named Bennett, carrying Jacks, W. H. Druamood, L. J. Davies and F. Sutton did not baton business
Bowling analysis.
97
Stanley
究。
25
6.5
1 19
18
23
26
Kowloon v. Craigengower. After making a substantial score Hayter Kowloon had to accept a dry on the Crols Rees... Craigengower ground, a result that Greig better fielding might have avoided. Drew Scores:
Sbeeld m 3
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
E.
as a bookmaker.
and be met there Brodie. They borough had not won, the tele-19o ara I: became friendly, and Brodie ex-gam would never have been dis- plained that he was a retired and closed. The telegram transfer wealthy wool broker, who was ring the bet to Air Raid was par-
It Was left for Freckles to Do!
BY BLOSSER
and
A verdict for the plaintiff was returned, and judgment was given accordingly for £259 with costs.
YOU KNOW X 752 TLL HAVE TO LET
FRECKLES TAKE A
COURSE ÎN CAR-
TOONING WHEN HE GROWS
UP,
? 7
NOW WHAT ARE
YOU DRAWING, FRECKLES?
TM MAKIN' A PICTURE OF "HEAVENT
WHY, FRECKLES, YOU "MUSTAT DO "THAT-NO-
BODY KNOWS HOW
-BUT THEY WILL WHEN I
I KNOW
USAVEN
LOOKS!
DONE!
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