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SHANGHAI'S VICTORY.

FULL SCORES" IN A. MEMORABLE GAME.

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As reported in our final editions yesterday, Shanghaf defeated Malaya sensationally wicket yesterday.

The full scores were:--

Malaya—1st Innings. W. A. D. Wynch, b Wlison

Evan Wong, b Wilson

by

Dr. H. O. Hopkins, b Wilson LAI Singh, e and & Wilson

A. J. Bostock H, e Wilson,

b O'Hara

R. R. L. Braddell; c

O'Hara

Barnes,

W. A. B. Smith, Lb.w., Wilson

one

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B. G. Gibson, e O'Hara, b Leach 20

A. S. A. Jansen, e O'Hara, b'

Madar

Lt. M. Waring, b Wilson

P. N. Knight, not cut

Extras

Total

D

18

233

Fall of wickets: 1 for 6 runs (Evan Wong), 2 for 11 (Hopkins), 3 for 24 (Wynch), 4 for 94 (Lal Singh), 5 for 99 (Braddell). G for 118 (Bostock Hill), 7 for 132 (Smith), 8 for 148 (Gibson), 9 for 211 (Jansen). 10 for 233 (Waring).

Wilson O'Hara *Leach

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R W. 25.5 5

$ 130

7 32 2.

10: R 0.

:

Rawsthorne

·Marshall ..

36

! 15

Stokes

Madar

*One no lall,

Shanghal-bat Ishings,

L. P. Stokes, e Gibson & Lad

Singh

0. G. Simpson, ↳ Lal Singh

F. E. T. Marshall, 1b.w., Jansen

P. Mudar, hw, Bostock Hill C

D. W. Leach, Knight

W. Howarde Gibson, 1 Knight

Dr. W. E. O'Hara, ran out....

H. E. Orr, e Braddell, b Knight

T. I.. Rawsthorne, b Knight

T. W. R. Wilson, e Gibson,

Knight

F. G. Barnes, not out

Extras

Total

31

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0

0

12

185

18

Fall of wickets: 1 for runs (Stokes), 2 for 51 (Simpsony, 3 for

81 (Madar), 4 for 81 (Marshall), 5 for 113 (Lench), 6 for 155 (Howard), 7 for 174 (Orr), 8 for 185 (Rawa- thorne), 9 for 18 (Wilson), 10 for 485 (O'Hara),

*Smith

Jansen

Bowling Analysis.

0. M... P. W.

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3 8

19

8 46

Bostock. Hin

3 5a

Lal Singh

10

4 30

Hopkins

ti 1 16

*Knight

fifi

5

"One no ball,

Malayn-2ad innings.

Tran Vung, B O'Har

W. A. D. Wynch, Lb.w., Leach

Dr. H... Hopkins, e Marshall,

1 Wilson

A. J. Bostock Hill,

Lench

A. S. A. Janson, e Rawsthorne, b

Leach

La Singh, & Rawsthorne, b Leach

R. G. Gibson, E Stokes

R. B. L. Braiddell, e Stokes,

O'Bara

W. A. B. Smith. b Wilson

Lt. Waring? b O'Hara

P. N. Kuight, got out

Extras

Total

9

42

20

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9

1929.

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*

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Taikoo bowlers with the Spey Royal Cup.

J. Laing, R. C. Wallace, G. McLeod and J. C. Chalmers, (Photo: Mee Cheung).

GARRISON NEWS.

G. O. C'S, "AT HOME": YESTERDAY,

H. E, the General Ostteer Com- manding,China Command, was "At Home" to Warrant Offéers, N.C.O's.

Left to right:

Cock Pheasant : Hen Pheasant

$1.50 each $1.10

Teal

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$1.00.

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COURT SCENE IN READING.

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BEDLAM WHEN THE ACTOR

IS FREED.

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London, Oct. 10. Almost unprecedented In the and men working in the Headquarter | criminal history of Great Britain Offices yesterday afternoon. A in, were the scenes of acclamation muster showed how many really which followed the reading of the Ture working in Headquarters. On jury's Binding of murder against arrival the guests were most persons unknown in the inquest graciously met by General Sunlands.into the death of Alfred Oliver, the Reading tobacconist, who was 'killed on June 26. The jury added that the evidence was too con- flicting to establish definitely the quilt of anyone.

qud asked to take ten.

Tea, cakes, and other eatables were very expeditiously served by Chinese "boys" froni Government House

From 3.30 p.m. tennis was indulger! The words were searvely out of in, among the winners being S. M. the foreman's mouth when the Turner and Cpl. Fennel, R.A.S.C., who silent court became like bedlam. beat S/Sjt. Ward and Cpl. Crow- Phillip Yale Drew; the. American actor, who had been closely croft, R.A.S.C.. in the. Men's doubles.

examined concerning his move. Condr. Paver and Mrs. Turner bestments of the night of the murder, Mrs. de Linde and Q. M. S. Scott, was given an ovation which would

Officers and their wives who took

have been fitting for any national part in the entertainment of the guests

hero safely rescued from the jaws included-Col and Mrs. H.

of death. Stewart, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Moore Major and Mrs. H. S. S. Herbert Major and Mrs. J. L. P.

McNair. Major and Mrs. W. K. Morrison, R.A.M.C., Captain D. R. M. Cameron, A.D.C. to G.O.C., Captain and Mrs. de Linde, the Rev. and Mrs. "Scott Little.

Side-shows were provided, includ ing a Chinese equivalent of a Punch- anl-Judy Show, and some tumblers (not of the glass variety), who showed The assembled company how to fall lightly,

Football.

In Hongkong Area League fuot- ball match played yesterday after Hoon, the R.E. and R. Signals, lost. by two goals to three against "B" Coy, S.L.I.

Hockey.

The R.A.MC, were unfortunate to lose their hockey match yesterday is afternoon, at Sookunpao, ngainst the R.Eum. R. Signals, by the old goal in live.

50

X

8

20

210

Fall of wickets: 1 for 21 (Wong), 2 for 10 (Hopkins), 3 for 66 Wynch),

for 66 (Jansen), a for 93 (Bostock. Hall, 6 for 122 (Lal Singh), 7 for 140 (Gibson), 8 for 163 (Smith), 9 or 197 (Waring), 10 for 210 (Brad dell).

+

Bowling Analysis.

*T. W. R. Wilson

Dr. O'Hara

D), W. Leach

P. Madar

0. M. R. W 17 3 40 Q 12.2 1 18

T. L. Rawsthorne 3

LB. Stokes

*One wide.

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47 #

*

50

4

- 14..

- 11

3 19

Shanghai-2nd Innings.

I. F. Stokes, at. Wong, b Bostock

71

O, G. Simpson, e Wang, b Hop-

kins

C

F. . T. Marshall, bw, Hopkina

3

Madar, Lal Singh

.24

D. W. Leach, not out

Dr. W. E. O'Hara, 1.b.w, Bostock

Hill

H. E. Orr, e Braddell, b Hopkins

T. L. Rawathorne, b Bostock H

Boxing.

Boxing enthusiasts were present at Shumshuipo on Thursday night, when the annual competitions for the Boxing Shield were fought out. The eliminating round had heen concluded on. Tuesday, the draw resulting s follows:

from C/Cpl. Hearne scratched, Pte. Wolterweights-Pte. Davin wie Summerfield beat Cpl. Newman on points, Pte. Cochran beat Pte. Kearle

on points.

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Middleweights-1/Cpl. Lloyd, and Pta. Baulch won their eliminating bouts, and L/Epl. Woodhouse won by a knock-out over. Pte. Foote,

In the light-heavy's, L/Cpl. Collins won from L/Cpl. Mead, who scratched. Featherweights.-Cpt. Shiration Inst to L/Cpl. Williams, L/Cpl. Adams beat Pie. Kane after a good fight, Pte, Legg won from Pte. Dunn after an extra round had been ordered, and Pte. Roberts beat Pte. Perriam,

The finals are to be fought out on Tuesday night, and a fine feast of fistle art will be displayed.

c. W. Howard, es

e Smith, b Bostock

LOCAL BILLIARDS. “

10

5

1

10

LUSITANO V. INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERS.

0

21

202

T. W. E. Wilson, c and b Bostock

HI

FG. Barnes, nat out

Extras

Total

I

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A very enjoyable evening was spent when the members of the Club Lusitano entertained a team from the Institution of Engineers and Shipbullders at billiards yesterday. The result was as follows:

Fall of wickets: 1 for 8 (Simp. yon), 2 for 21 (Marshall), 3.for 73 (Madar), for 167 (Stokes), 6 for 183 (0'farn), 5 for 213 (Howard), 7 Institute.

Lusitano,

for 220 (Q), 8 for 233 (Rawsthorne). B. Haslett 117 L. A. Osmund 160

for 23 (Wilson)..

144 S. S. Sequeira 150. W. L. J. Blackburn 87 M. R. Beltrao 160 88 A. C. Rozario 160 150 J. F. Silen

MR. Duboia.

117 J. A. Barradas 160

Bowling Analyala.

$. F. Taylor

0. M. R.

10

3 25

A. J. Pilgrim

20 4 44

*

W. Brown

15 6 35

25.1 1 81

G

*P. N. Knight

Dr. H. O, Hopkins

A. S. A. Jansen .....

A. J. Bestuck Hill Lai. Singh

W. A. B. Smith

R . B. L. Braddell "One wide.

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It was a very creditable ance on the part of the considering that they were on totally strange tables. ...

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Herchiefs and cheering, and men threw up their hats, stumped their feet, and shouted: "Three cheers for Mr, Drow!”

Women sprang up, waving hand-

The

Chief Constable shook hands with Drew, and offered to enable him to go cut by the side- door. "I shall shirk nothing" replied Drew, and the "police cleared a way through the cheer- ing crowds in the court, from which Drew emerged into the aquare, which was packed with thousands, who surked forward. Sweeping off 20 burly policemen. they hugged, kissed, and patted Brew on the Back, finally carrying him shoulder-high, to il hotel. where the crowd refused to dis. perse.

Drow, accompanied by Mr. Linda This employer) and Mrs. Lindo, came to the balcony, where he made a speech of thanks. Ha nearly broke down when he re- ferred to the prayers sent up on his behalf, and added: "God bless you." He turned to Mrs, Lindo, kissed her lips, and departed, kissing his hand to the crowd.

Mr. Lindo has been inundated

ster," including one offer from a with offers to revive "The Mon-

West End theatre. Drew snys that he will act as he never before seted.

"The Monster" was the play in which Drew was acting on the date of the murder...

LETTER GOLF.

. SILK HOSE aren't progr on the. golf course, but they are fine on the letter-golf links because you can't get a hole in one.

SILK

HOSE

1-The idea of letter golf is to change one word to another and 896 do it in, par, a given number of strokes. Thus to change COW to perform-HEN, in three strokes, COW, Institute,HOW, HEW, HEN.

playing 2. You can change only one

letter at a time.

At the conclusion of the games, both the Presidents of the Clubs, the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga and Mr. L. J. Blackburn, made appropriate and witty sparches.

3-You must have a complete word, of common usage, for each jump. Slang words and abbrevin- tions dont's counti A return match has been fixed for be changed.

4-The order of letters cannot Friday, the 15th instant, when it is

One solution is printed

expected that the Institute will turn another page. the tables on the Lusitano team.

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