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TRE B KCC TEAMS

SUA ESSFUL

Both the firm and a mund teams |of the Hat glong C C. win ano

peseful in their all day matches yesterday. On the Club ground be. flint team ears opinard to Shs. mean ard, belting fint, they took heir tutal to 257 ** 18 respectable enre. this număr E. J. R. Mitch-wrapuarible for 75. His katek was a very clever ane and be played good tricks to ten Hughes back d him up well t ha rily gathered 49 and with four her batsmen reaching dimble' [Rennes the batting was pretty even.

the vitig bunl-ra. Haudiit had he best analysis taking 4 for 55. In response to the Hinging Total Bhameen gave a compara

ively poor display. ny just apprag the 100, and if these Mr. Extras aisimed no I than Call or Phone Central No. 4310 21. Firg on they fared worse sad G. R More had the batsmorn at his mercy, taking 9 for 21. He bowled remarkably well. Wabl MASSAGE HALL was the only waiting batamin to

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wach double figures in this inaingi The Shameen total was 44 ad (thus Hingking won by an inbirgs and & ruas, a very creditable victory. Scorze :——

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E. J R. Mitchell, c Duncan b

Rodger.......

F. C. Miler, b King..

R. H Wild, b Ba-kett.

A. V. T. Dean, o Gordon b

Baskot

W. W. Mackrozie, a Read b

Gordea

W Galloway, by Basket... L D. Mitchell & Gordon... |(A. L. Grace, pol out...

Extras...

» Total Bowling Analysis.

Gordon

0. 30

#5

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1923.

FARLIER TELEGRAMS.

REPARATIONS AND THE RUHR

London, Oct. 8

The Daily Chronicle'a diplomatic correspondent states that a wili znown French journalist seat on behalf of 31. Poincare to see Her ştresemann met him on Saturday and Informed him that M. Falueace was willing to negotiate an regards Reparations, but not the Ruhr, wherson was made clear the French would not release their hold arill Reparations are fully paid. Herr Stresemann, after protesting strongly at the Emissary's requeat, made a full state- meat for M. Paincare of the German position and expressed the hope that M. Poincare would not make the situation in Germany more difficult by speeches

IN THE RUHR

Paris, Oct. S

The Occupation authorities have expelled 250 Green police in- directly concerned in the Dusseldorf disturbance on 1st October. Another 120 are under arrest and the corps has been disbanded.

The agreement between the masters and men at Essen fixes wages at three milliard marks weekly,

The French have seized from the Berlin Cologne express 231 trillion marks, from the Reichsbank at Berlin to the Cologne branch. The money was hidden under a coal sensignment.

EX-MINISTER ASSAULTED.

Cahors, Oct. 8.

Much.commation was caused at the unveiling of the war mem- foria! at Creysse, which was being performed by M. Malvy, ex-Minister for the Interior, when a member of the Royalist organisation advanced and struck him. Shots followed and there were foar arrests, where- after the proceedings continued. It la recalled that M. Maley has just returned to France after five years" exile for dereliction of daty As a Minister.

THE LEAGUE'S COMPETENCE.

London, Oc S.

Lord Buckmaster will be the British rominee on the Commission

of Jurists which will consider the League of Nations' competence to deal with disputes between members.

JD aut of the fire. Gradually the Ivone has under the steady hating 23 of Phillipson and Fletcher till thi 100 mark was passed. Then U). ...237 mutags ended ing viously for threu.

gb a misunderstanding both batame

B. W. found the m-elves as batue the 12.5 2 42 2 of the firch and Fixteber was ru 15 3 55

out. He played very sound erick 2532 for his 23 and Phillipaon back

him up well with a well scona 18 The Doings closed for 102

Baskett

Duncan

10

King

Benson

+ - 15

17

1

Rodger

Shaween 1rt, Innings. PE Baskett. b More

1. Edger, e and bore

H S. Gurdon, e and b Mibre

30

D. P. Wabl, e More, b Bugbes H. H. Eason, b. Mure.

F. V. Read, et Grace

More...

8. G. Beata, b Hugher....... 5. E. King, 'c and b Dean

14 R Duncen, run out.

V Olive, c Webster, & Dean

F. E. Lammert, not out

Extras.

Total..

Bowling Analysia.-

Owen Hughes

Webster.....

More Dean

Guing in again the Hongkon

Фед completely mastered

13

1 bawling and although the s

2twa

wickets only produced 2

38 England and Reven

gether sad

like whea

OJAM

<-B- t. till Log Hullarda declarer

wito the soure at 121, Englan

Eple Fieber..... Fraser

19

33

3 I 10 K.C.C. Ist Innings 5. x, o Reid, † Lummert

$

R. Earnshaw, e Rend, Lammert 11

ü

4. Fraser, Reid b Bonker

x. W. Sumizes, b Bowker...........

A. W. Ramey? c Lammert, b

Bowker .....

10

D. S. Green, b Bowker........

W. Hyde, o Lammert

R. E. Lindse, b Tosker... LA. B. Duncan, c Bowker b

Loramer....

20N

0

J. G. Fercher mug out...

3 Phillip-on But cul..

Extras

18

19

102

Bowling Analysis,—

3. +

Ε

WA

Bucker...

14

5 31

Lammert

keid

1

ritha

3 took bis reore to 65 by very brigh

KTS 30 12 hi ting..

WHY

6 taultless but siter that he' 0twice badly missed, the offendin 3field-men being Dumran and Green

221

The K.C.C. men bad less thei two hours in which to get the 162 109 needed for siotery. This was to much to ask of them but the

D.

R. 15 320 2

5 1 13 101 48 5 3.1

12 2

Sesmeen 2nd innings

Baskett, b More..

Badger, a Hughes b Mure

Gordon, b Mure

King, & More

Dubcao, c Wild & More

Beare, run out

Wahl, b Galloway.

Read, e Wild More...

Benson, b More.

Lanimest, c&b More Olive, not out.....

Extras

Entel

Howling Analysis-

Mow...

0.

6" 1.21

*

HK.C.C. 2nd Innings.

Reid, Lidell, b Fraser

Perry, l.b.w. Fraser.

did remarkably well in the tim-England, not cut

at their disposal Tamsey was th star batman and bra iffort o 77 was a brilliant one, Going a firat ket down he started t sexe right away and appeared t have the Hoogkang bowling well He found the boundary 10 band. all round the field and all shot. appeared to come to him with th urmost ease.

Stumps were drawi Dat o'clock with the score at 125

14 for seven.

2

H.K.C.C. Ist innings. 0H. E. Hollanda, 1.b. Bamsey 12 OT. W. Riddell Phillipson, b u Ramsey

30

D. Reid, & Earnshaw b. Ramsey 5 G. B. Piercy, lb w. Esra-baw 'I

41EG England, h Earnshaw AI, Bowker, b Hyde

D. H. F. McMaster, & Greta, b

Hida

1 7 2.2 0 7 H.K.C.C. 2nd. v. KC.C.

Io this steb the Hongkong, K. F. Raven, b Pamer y .. team look fest knock au put to JR Way, ant out

www the! gether 113 Lammert

Bealing Auolysis—

Raven, not out

06

"38"

Extras

Tutul2 akur déc.).......121

Bowled Nodiysiz.

Bes

Fraser.

Green....

Summer

Earnshaw

F. M.

R.

14

$2.

15

#2

20

K. C. C. 2nd innings. Phillipeen, Hollands.. Hyde, e Hollands ↳ Bowker- Ramsey, b Lammert Suturore. al. McMaster,

BaviD

Earoba, fun out

Lindsell, Raven

2

12

0

BENKORN daa

2

Fraser, not out

5+

Nicoll

Galloway

E. C. Lammert, a odsell. 6

Ramers

Duncan, not con

29

Extras

H. Grillia, run out

D

18

Total 17xits.....125

£

Bowling Analysis—.

Extrao

25

0. M. 2. W.

hizbest wazer with 29 to bis credit. ! Or the total no less than 25 were! extras. In reply the KC C. dül very badly and were less than 60 with o wickets down. It'remained Bamrey for the last wicket to pull the game Einw

Dowker

Lammert

8 23 1 31 1

143

0. 11.4 7

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B W

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2

Reid Grisio. Hollands Bayca

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