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THE WEEK-END CRICKET.

E LEAGUE RESULTS.

he perfect weather prevail- Saturday, some brilliant performances might have Expected. but though some were ant Individual scores ed, the outstanding per- ace of the day was the dis- of nine K.O.S.B. hats by Fincher (K.C.C.) at a cost runs only l

Brace and A. W. Hayward, tent perforcurs last season,

Dowling Analyals.

V. T. Manus

Sirdar Khan

M. P. Madar

D. Mohammed

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W.

50 21 0

.11 2 41 3 .11 2 42 "5 240 છું, '

Dobbie Hankey Thorp Stock Merryman

'Varsity v. Kowloon,

The University Juniers bent the KC.C. at Pokfulum by 51 runs, after declaring at 162 fur wickets.. W. M. Gittins was top scorer for the winners with 38 while Durcan compiled 30 for the lasers, Duncan also did well with the ball, taking 1 wickets for 20 runs. of the University bowlers, Hiptoola was most successful with 7 wickets for 6 runs. Scures:

"

University.

In good form by friendlys. E. Kerman, e Smith, b Overy es, the former compiling 52.11. T. Darman, e Smith, & Duncan Hayward knocked up 69 in W. M. Gitties, b Overy style against the R,A.F.

M. B. Osman, b Duncan League cricket four nutches B. N. Sudnn, b Duncan played, the 1.R.C. teams ex- A. Baker, b Duncan cing a victory and a defeat. A. B. Sulieman, & Hamblin'

Indian "A" match, A. H.A. Chan Foak, not out contributexi 70, while Mr. P. Karnoja, b Hamblin

el Arculli bowled capitally

8 wickets for 22 runs.

Royal Navy won their League match, while the

y 2nd XI defeated the K.C.C.

he R.A.Q.C. defeated

in Division II.

G. E. Yeah, Lee Fiptoofa, not out

Extras

K.0.8.B.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1927.

GÓLF INTERPORT:

0. M. R. W

14 1 54 1

13 3

8 1 20

30 4 27. 1

DETAILS OF MANILA MATCHES,

8. 0

3 0

31

0

Capt. N. Thorp, e Ramsny, h

Eincher

Lieut. J. B. A. Hankey, c Bevis,

b Fincher

Lient, F. N. V. Tregear,

Fincher

Lient. J. D. Welch, b Finchar Pte. Everest, b. Fincher

Capt. A. G. Dobble, c E. F.

Fincher, b Brace ...

Manila, Oct. 21. At the end of the first eighteen-hela round in the singles play of the sixth interport golf, tournament which be- gan an the Calcocan links the team 11 representing the Manila Golf Club was found to have won four of the six matches played.

10

7

The Manila team was changed newhat, Originally it included. W. 2. Smith in the first line of altuek, with Lieutenant Cranston, Captain I Yates, U. S. N., and R. S. Rogerg Mr. Smith, however, sur- in reserve. otincula minor injury to his right Continued shoulder a short time ago, efforts to work the stiffness out, weĖTO unavailing, and rather than endanger the chances of the Manila team by being unable to give his best game,

23

Pte. Sawyer, e Brace, b Fincher Livut. J. D. MacLaren, not out

7

7

Pte. Merryman, b Fincher

2

38

L/Cpl Skiggs, b Fincher....

0

11

Pte. Stock, c Morris, b Fincher

Extras

2

Total

50

4

0

18

Bowling Analysis.

7 2 12

f

11.4 5

17

$

3 1 5

1

2 0

4

H.K.C.C. v. R.A.F.

he voluntarily withdrew, surrendering the honour of competition to Lieuten ant Cranston..

with

The play started at 10 am, the local players leading off. Ideal. weather and a course as perfect as "O. M. R. could be expected after the recent Ben F. ruins, greeted the golfers. Few, for Mania, and Captain Iun Erskine for Hongkong, led the pa rade. Following them came E. J. Nell, paired with Captain Bloxham; J. R. H. Mason, captain of the Caloocan team, with C. C, Stark, skipper of Some really good batting was wit-i

the Hongkong delegation; Capt. K. nessed on the Club ground when the J. Fielder, U. S. A., with Lt. Comdr. H.K.CC. defented the Royal AirW. D. Brown; G. M. Ivery, with F. J. Force. Hayward, was in capital form De Rome, and Lieut. 1. Cranston, U. but was clean bowled by Rocks at 69 S. A., with T. G. Bennett. when apparently well set. Lammert Mason, Philippine Open Champion, and Pearce batted well for 37 and 32 played a game that was steady with- The innings was de-out being brilliant. On one occasion respectively. clared closed, at 103 for 7 wicketa. The Air Force replied with 100 runs. Hunt and Dale contributed 25 each. Scores:

13

20

Morris

Total (for 9 wkts, deed.) 162 Brace Cuest

E. E. Fincher

the

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W.

Hargreaves-Browni

5

0 12

den scoring 18, while Arculli

g first, the R.G.A. ailected 127

Overy Buxton Lee Duncan

1 16

2

3 0 14

7

1 22 1

1 20

5 1 18

b for 22.

Indians replied with 165 for

Kowloon.

DIVISION L

1.R.C. "A" started their league well by defeating the R.G.A.

a BCCTC

him

out

Hiptoola...

NONOHTO

15

15

· 10

1. K. C. C.

30

0

A. W. Hayward, b Reeks

find howling form, taking 8 Hamblin

ets passing their opponents' G. A. V. Hall, e Sudan, b with only 4 wickets down..

playcil a stylisnings, com A. A. and, his wicket, b Hiptoula

of 70 before Fogden, Lee, e Suleman, Hiptola

of his ground, L.A. R. Duan, e Kermani, b

Sudan

R. G. A. Tmichael. b Arenlli Glaizebrook, e Abdul-Cur-

b Arculli

llington, H., Arculii

A. R. P. Raven, b Sulan...!

11. T. Buxton, and b Hiptoola. 0P. Hamblin, e Karanjia, Hiptoola

6. R. Raven, e Barma, b Sulieman GH. Overy, Hiptoola 23A.. VC Sih, b Hiptoola

0A. Hargreaves-Brown, not out..

Exiinst

G. P. Lammert, hw, b Dale Capt. Bridgeland, b Dale...... 7. E. Pearce, e Watkins, 10. T.Hinton, e Watkins, b Reeks 14G. D. Richard, e and b Sinnock..

1 H. V. Parker, b Sinnock

19 0

French

1

J. D. Humphreys, not out".

Extras

Total

:

60

5

2

on the 11th-he' sulfered the con- sequences of his own golf architec ture, getting all mixed up in the fear- sume maze of grave-mounds that But on the whole guard the green.

his play was both long, and straight and the eighteenth cup found him 1 up.

The other result of the morning round follow:

!

Erskine, H. K., beat Few, Manila. 02 up.

,1

D

Bloxham, HK, beat Neli, Manila,

PNP.

Fielder, Manila, best Brown, H. K., 17 p.

Ivory, Manila, bent de Rome, II.

16. up..

Cranston, Manila, beat Bennett, H.

J. A. Summers, C. D.Wales, A. K.- 4 up. Reid, did not bat.

Daham's Play. The Hongkong players sureculed in matches out, taking the first two when Captain I. Erskine beat Ben 0. M. R. W. F. Fuw, and 2, and Captain Blox- 12 3 28 2 ham triumphed over E. J. Nell, 5 12 2 41 1 and 4.

S 0

M. Bennett, h Areutli

ith, e&b Arculli...

4

Howard, e&b Arcullf

0

Gunner Fogden, si. Ismall,

Total

18

H. Ismail

ifford, e

Abdul-Curreem,

8

Bowling Analysis.

calli...

lly, b Minu...

8

O. M. R. W.

Roberts, c Abdul-Curreen,

Sudan

11 # 28

10

Bowling Analysis.

culli

Hiptooda

Park, not oat

Gittins

15

18

Sionsn

Chan Fork

3 -0 0

Dale

Prouch:

Total

127

Sinneck

Police

R.A.0.0.

Bowling Analysis.

Reeks

Hunt

His-

j

Arculli

Madlar

Ackber

Minu

Ismail

xtras.

A. Curreem

R. A. F.

6. M. R. W.

Batting consistently after using of the Palice, for th runs, the RALL was easily., Walker bank 4

Lt. Hunt, e Reid, h Wales

I. R. C. A."

Madur. st. Fegden, b erts....

Abdul-Curreem, run eat

25 of the total. Thanks principally | Ldj, A. C. Sinnick, Roki,

in valuable 49 From Lake th

B.A..C, gathered 183, Scores:

incomparable Captain Bloxhum's

23 272 performance on the greens was

ini his victory. 90 important factor

Throughout the thirty-six holes of play the Hongkong suur, keft sinking" the pill from all angles and all dis- tanes on several occasions taking holes that might have been concedei to his opponent,

1 10

0

#

(1

24

0

wickets for 11 runs in the Police

€) R

0

Banings, while between theni Alesan,

1 1 1!!

1

dor, Sparrow and King contributed

Fl. Lleut. Gaivdner, c Bichard,

b Wales

8

#

017

1

Swamers

11

LL. Bale, e and b Wales ...

25

Palice.

L. Hale, e Hayward, 5 Summers

50

Lj. A. C. Buckland, c Summers,.

Ackber, 1.b.w., h Clark

Alexander, e Burger, b Lake

29

h Parker

Minu, c and Clark

Mendlows, b Luke

A. C. I. Reeks, e Wales, h Reid

201

Starrow, Lake

23 F/ Mellor, not out

Tamnil, e Fogden, b Ghize-

King, Thompson, Walker

A. C. Morgan, st. Pearrà, h Wales

Wayland, e Morogk, b Barger

Ldj. A. C., French, h Reit

k

el Arculli, Clark, b

Reynolds, b Corbet

Set. Watkins, c Wales, b Reil..

7

zcorook

10

Baker, b Walker

5

Extras

$5

1

Randall, Corbett

{

15

Thorpe, un out

#

Total

100

Dyer. Walker

Kelly, b Walker

Bowling Analykis.

Extras

Total

95 Real

Farker

Wales Summers

R. Ismail, not out

Minu, not out

xtras

Total (for 6 wkts.) .....165

Hamet, J. Mohammed and A, R.

I did not bat.

tt

I

Bowling Analysis.

brook

rd

0. M. R. W.

7 2 25 0

oyal Navy v 1. R. C.

Lake

1 2X 2 Hale

032 "0 Burger

1. 13 0 Corbett

2 21 2 Walker

'0). 27

1

0 51 0

"B."

King's Park the Royal Navy do

the I.R.C. "B" with

case.

in was the only man to get into

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W.

Lake, b. Randa

R. A. O. C.

Greenaway, b, Alexander H, Alexander

Bendall, & King ... Walker, Meadows

Ո

0 22

5 2 11 2

figures in the Indian's innings, Corlett; c Dyer, b Randall

Mucock, h King Waterfield, b. Dyer Burger, run out Thompson, not out

and Cox bowling unchanged. Bryant, b King ismissing the side for 40 runs. was in particularly good form the ball taking live wickets for ne The Navy replied with 121, (20) being tap-scorer. Madur he Indians took 6 wickets for 4

Scores:

I. R. C.

Madar, e and b Hull

ssan, e Roper, b Cox

r Khan, e Tate, b Cox

shammed, c. Bird, b Hull

Thaud, b Cox

Manns, 5 Hull...

Hussnin, Davies, b Hull

ahmin, b Cox

aloobhoy, 1.b.w., b Hull

utt, run out

R. Bux, not out

Extres.

2

7

2 King

Extras

0 11

For Manila, J. R. It. Mason, Philip. pines open champion had no difficulty in beating C. C. Stark, captain of the invaders. Mason's powerful long game placed his opponent at a dis- advantage both from the tee and through the green, and Mr. Stark's deadly approaching, and bold putting was not enough to overcome the ad- vantage piled by the Manila player on his first and second strokes. match ended with Mr. Mason p and 6 to play.

The

In the other three matches Capt. K, J. Fickler, U.S.A., bent Lt. Comdr. W. D. Brown, Hongkong, 6 and 5; Lieut. J. Cranston, U.S.A. beat T. G. Bennett, Hongkong, 5 and 4; and 4263 George Ivory, Manila, beat K. J. De- 10 3 10 1 Rome, ♬ and 2.

O. M. R. W.

14

14 0 48 4

A striking feature of the visitors'

1. 0 2. 2 play was their excellent playing of

CS.C.C. v. H.M.S. Dragon.

the pitch approach. The turf, after

the recent rains, was just right for

the crisp, lifting shot that dropped

The Civil Service went down to the lifeless on the green: The consistent- H.M.S. Dragon on their own groundly long driving of the Manila siege

1 a low-scoring friendly match. gans was the only thing that kept Holdman with 11 was top-scorer for the victory on this side of the Chine the home team. Godsif ( for 22) Sea yesterday. and Spalding (4 for 92) bowled un- changed for the sailors. Scores:

• C. S. C. C.

4.

With the Manila Golf Club lead- ing, 4 points te 2, the tournament will proceed with the four-ball foursomes. One victory in these matches will as- 8 sure the local players of capturing the

14. sixth interport meeting.

49

26

11

B. D. Evans, e Stewart, by Godsiff

12 F. H. Hollman, e & b Spalding ..

C

3. E. Strange, e Thomson, b God-

sir

1

16

A. R. Sutherland, st. Stewart, E

Godsiff

17 A. E. Wood, b Godsitf

27 | C, K. Hawkins, b Spalding

11

G. R. Sayer, e Godsiff, b Spalding

F. J. Ling, b Godaiff

180 | E, B. Reed, not out

Total

Bowling Analysis,

O. M. R. W.

Alexander

Sparrow

Randall

15 Dyer

Meadows

12 2 46 2

10 0 20

2

5 026 0

16. 0 36

5 0 20

H. Rose, Spalding

R. F. Jones, Godsif

· Extra

Total

The members of the Royal Hong- Kong Golf Club are returning on the S.S. Empress of Russia an Saturday 22nd instant, and Friday evening the Manila Golf Club will entertain the members of the Hongkong team ab

4

10 dinner to be given in the University Club at which Acting Governor-Gen- eral Gilmore has kindly consented tu preside and present trophies to, the 1players-Manila Times.

scorers for the Civil Service, who had 46irst knock and made 156.

The home team could muster only Bowling Analysis.

100 runs out of which total Omar 0. M. R.-W. scored 35 (not out). Oliver (C.C.C.) 7.1 2

99 took 6 wickets for 32. runs. For the 7.8 0024 Civil Service Sara (4 for 23) and Ed-

munds (4 for 46) were the most suc cessful bowlers.

4 0 15 2

Godsity Spalding

N.M.S. 'Dragon.

Wellman 1.b.w., b Ling Gudsif, b Reed

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

Kowloon v K.O.S.B.

In a friendly match on the K.C.C.

40 ground the home

Total

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W. .9.3 1 11 5 9 0 27 4

Royal Navy, Com. Hull, b.M. P. Madar.. eThaud, Sirdar Khan

Doggerty, c Bux, b Sirdar

Maxwell Scutt, b M.P.

team beat the Goodman, b Ling

K.O.S.B. thanks to some brilliant Bejstow, Lb.w., b Sayer". bowling by E. F. Fincher who re-Stewart, e Sayer, b Reed turned the splendid analysis of Eng. C. Spalding, wickets for 17 runs. Brace with 52 was top-scorer of the match with Ramsay (13) a close second. Scares:

20

Ling Murdy, 1.b.w. b Reed

LE C. Jeffry, st. Holdman, b Ling Winkworth, h Reed ...

H.K.E.R.C. H.M.S. Tamar.

At King's Park, the Hongkong Electric R. C. entertained a beam

10

4

17

0

from H.M.S. Tamar and the match was left drawn on account of failing light. Batting first the I.K. Electric

11 compiled 151-Gihagan contributing

957 and Murdock 44.

0.

0

The sailors replied with 136 for

4 wickets, Bradley, top scorer with

Thompson, st. Holdman, Sayer 1051, and Pears 40 (not out) scoring

the majority of the runs in quick

O time. For the Tamar Womack took

70

12

Kowloon.

Cusworth, not uut

16

W. Brace, Welch, b Dobbie Capt. E. W. Merris, e Stock, b

Hankey

..

52

Extra

B

-Total

A. W. Ramsay, b Hankey

ider

Bux, b Sirder Khun.

C

F. E. Lawrence, 1.b.w., b Thorp

Bowling Analysis.

Davies,

B M. P. Mndar

E. C. Fincher, not out

20

Lt-Com.Shaw, e Thaud,

M. P. Madar

26

Tel: Burke, b D. Mohammed

24

E. P. Pinches, e Skeggs,

Capt. F. G. Bevis, e Dobbie, b

Hankey

O. M. R. W.

E. B. Reed

9

235 4

0

B. D. Evans

4 0 15 0

er, not out

Hankey.

G. R. Sayor

4 0 8 2

Com. Haynes, a Bax, b M. F.

S. Jex, not out

10

1 F. J. Ling

8.1 0 12 4

adar

7

Extras

11

C.C.C. v Civil Service,

ain Colenzo, e Sirdar Khan,

D. Mohammed

.5

Total

150

Extrae

il.

Total

eight wickets for 4.

W. G. Guest, W. Hyde, O. T. Evans, 124 did not hat.

The Civil Service 2nd XI surprised the Craigongower 1st XI by infileting sound defeat, Paterson (54) and Harper (30)

were

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.Koba London

Events Ayres Los Angeles

Calcutta.

Canton

Lyons

Manila

Changchan Nagteaki

Dairen (Dainy) Nagoya

Balcon San Francisco

Seattle

Semarang Shanghal

Ebimonoseki Singapore Boerabaya Sydney Tientsin

Vengtion

Newchwang

(Mukden)

New York

Hamsburg

Hankow

Tokyo Tsinanfo

Sarbin

Inngkong Honolul

Kai Yuen

Osaka Peking Rangoon

Klu de

Janeiro

Tsingtau

Vladivostork (Temporarily cloned! Intercel allowed on Current Accounta Deyoelis received for fixed periods at rates

be obtained on application.

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.

HEAD OFFICE:—HONGKONG.

10, Des Voca Bend, Central, Hongkong.

Authorized Capital'

Tald-up Capital

Reserve Fund (1926)

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:

Betayla

*Pors Haiphone

Poking

$10,000,000

$5,000,000

$ 1,200.000

Beattie Semarang Binedpare

Sourabaya Sydney Tipch

Melbourne

San Francisco:

Bombay

Nagmuk

Calcutie

New York

Canton

Oanka

Honolulu

Kobe

Perang

Kow lopa

Rangean

London

Satcon

Kanila

Shiangha!

world.

Tionisin

Tukyo

REPUBLIC

LONDON

FRANCE INDIA

JAPAN

JAVA

PANAMA

PERU

PORTO RICO STRAITS

SETTLEMENTS URUGUAY VENEZUELA

We are also able to offer our Customers the services of the Branches of the International Banking Corporation in San Fran cisco, Spain and the Philippine Island.

R.M. McLAY,

Manager.

Hongkong, 7th January, 1927.

行缀商工法中

BANQUE FRANCO-CHINOISE

pour le

Commerce et L'Industrie,

Incorporated in France)

5. Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong.

HEAD OFFICE:

74, Rue St. Lazaro, Paris, Capital fully paid up ........Fr». 40,600,000 Reserves

Fr. 18,275,00 Special working capful....Fr. 56.000.000

BRANCHES:

..

Paris. Lyons, Mareselllen. Saigon, Halphong, Hanoi, Peking, Shanghai, Tien:win, Phen Pock and Hongkong.

BANKERS. France: Boetete General, Barons National! de Credit, Banque de Parlo et das Para Ba

London: Midland Bank, Ltd.

New York: Irving Bank, Columbia Trust Co.

Every description of Banking and Exchanga Business Transacted. Correspondents through

J out the world.

A. ROLLIN.

Manager.

Hongkong, 12th March, 1926.

THE BANK OF CHINA

SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED BY PRESIDEN. TIAL MANDATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF CRINA ON THE 22ND OF NOVEMBER, 1917.

Anthorized Capital Paid-up Capital Reserve Funda

.$66,058,000.00

$18,278,000.00 .8.1,529,428.84

HEAD OFFICE PEKING..

HONGKONG BRANCHES:

4, Queen's Road Central. Branches and Sub-branches all over China and correspondents in Europe;

other parts of world.

LONDON DANXERS ——

America and

The National Provincial and Unton Bask

of England Limited

The Guaranty Trust Company of New York. NEW YORK BRANCHES

at

The Irving National Danka, The Equite able Trust Company of new York

Interent allowed as Current Accounts and

Terms on 'application. Fixed Deposita.

of Banking", businasa

Every description transacted.

Loans granted on spproved securitie Special facilities for Home Exchange

SHOU J. CHEN, Малц

THE HO HONG. BANK, LTD.

(Establiked 1017.) CAPITAL

Authorized Capital

farted Fald-Up Reeserva

Liabilities

af

holders Burplu

.$20,000,000

$1,400,000,

4,996,050

Correspondente Ju all prinċipal eilles of the

Every description of backing and exchange business transested

Leaps granted bo kin

proved mesurities.

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, Tat

TAN TONG TO,

#Chief ManMÍCH,

...$ 1,500,00

40° 1,146,001 BEAD OFFICE:—SINGAPORE Branco, agencies and Correspondenti la að the principal cities of the world.

Every description of Banking and Exchang business transacted.

KO LKUNG HOR

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