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LEAGUE CRICKET.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
K.C.C. DEFEAT ARMY BY FIVE WICKETS.
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Three League matches were de- and defecta. And you are also termined on Saturday, when Kow- the best judge of your own physi-loon C. C. beat the Army in a 1st cal condition, 200
Division encounter, and the Club de Recreio and the Hongkong C.C. second strings gained second division points from the R.E. and the Civil Service respectively,
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DIVISION I. ··
Kowloon C.C. Defeat Army by Five Wickels.
Losing two wickets in order to score the last five runs, the Kowloon C.C. succeeded in defeating the Army by five wickets on Saturday,
The Army had first
Leo, Ross
the wicket, and although nation of and Brace bowled steadily and with effect, the visitors amassed a total of 125, the chief contributors being Capt. Reynolds (30) and Major Crake (24). Les returned the useful figures of wickets for 36..
Some enterprising batting by E. C. Fincher (35) and F. E, Lawrence (28) placed Kowloon well in the for the honours, E. F. running Fincher for once failed but F. im morn (27) and W. Brace (22) brought the total to within just a few runs required, when the former went.
and Goodwin tied the score.
then Brace made the winning hit.
DIVISION 11.
Club de Recreio Account for the Royal Engineers, Some Hvely batting gained the honours for the Club de Recrolo in their match with the RE. and R.C.S., whom they entertained on Saturday.
The cricket was of a particularly | keen nature, and the "Sappers" put up an excellent display, and with a little more variety in the attack might have reversed the rasull
The Club were forced to try seven bowlers to get rid of the visiters, but only Pereira bowled with any success, his figures being 4 wickets for 21 runs. Lleut, Gough (37) and L/Cpl. Ponny (38) batted well for the "Sap- pera" who aggregated: 129.
The Club de Recreio's three, first batsmen all scored with freedom, and before the innings closed the 171 mark was reached. H. A. Alves scored 46 in his best style, and was well supported by L J. Gutteres (35) and H. Barros (29).
Harrison was the most successful of the visiting bowlers, his four wickets corting 865 runs.
Hongkong C.C. v Civil Service, The Hongkong second eleven de feated the Civil Service by 30 runs in an interesting match on the Club ground.
The Civil Service were dismissed for a total of ten less than the cen- Bome good tury, this being due to work with the ball by Divett, who laimed half the wickets for 42 runs and Way, who abiained four for 14 That the homestera were able to pass the, Civil Service largely due to some fine batting by Mackenzie, who hit up 47 and R. K. Hepburn, who assisted with n. wall played 20.
score
Was
Robertson bowled very well for the Josers, his alx victima costing only 30
11:15.
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
Hongkong C.C. Lose
at Happy Valley,
I
With batsmen completely in the ascendant, the meeting of the first elevens of the Civil Service and the Hongkong Cricket Club at Happy Valley on Saturday produced more than usually interesting cricket. resulting in defeat for the Club after they had declared their innings. The visors hatted first and applied the closure after scoring 123 for 4 E R. Deckitt was top scorer wickets. with 45 not out, and H. V. Parker Helped with 29.
The C.B.C.C. however, responded in. Ane style, and with J. E. Richardson scoring a sound 54 and the remainder of the batsmen all contributing their quota, the homesters anlahed up 26 rung ahead with nine wicket in hand Beck bowled very well for the losers, and with a little more fortune, would have returned an even botter analysis than 4 for 31.
Police v Lane Crawford's The Police ground was the scene of some prolific scoring, when Lane Crawford's were entertained on Satur- day. The latter won by one wicket, after an exciting duel.
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SERIOUS DELAYS IN THE CABLE SERVICE.
London, Jan. 4. Serious trans-Atlantic cable de lays, due to the recent earthquake tremors, still continue, despite stroauous repair work on the part of seven cable ships.
The ships taking part in the work earry.. crows totalling 600 men, but despite this only one cable has been mended so far.
The work is highly complicated owing to the tempestuous weather experienced and the fact that the disturbances moved the eables from their normal positions. The earthquake shock also resulted in the broken cable ends being buried under tons of rock and mud,
MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1930.
HOME FOOTBALL
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.
The results of Saturday's Home football, as cabled by Reuter, were:
Arsenal Aston Villa Blackburn Derby Everton
First Division.
a Wednesday 3 Leeds.
5 `Manchester U.
Bolton 3 Liverpool Huddersfield1. Birmingham Manchester C. 2 Sunderland Middlesbro' 2 West Hart Newcastle Portsmouth
Shemed U.
Barnsley Blackpool Bradford
Charlton Cheloca Hall
Second Division.
Southampion
1 Oldham
SHARE PRICES
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS,
The following is the list of local share quotations Įssued to-day':
Banks,
Hongkong Bank, $1330
.
Chartered Bank, 4181 n. Mercantile A. & Bij £30) .. East Asia $95 b.
Isaurances.
Canton 1, $695 ··b."
Union Ins., 1967 · ·6.-
North Chins, Ins., Tis, 160 b. Yangtze Ins, 450 n.
o Chins Underwriters, $2 ́ ́n.
China Firos, $315" 8.. H. K. Fire Ina., 816 b.
Shipping
Douglases, $25 a.
H. K. Stormboats, $271. n.
H. K. Tugs, $2.6.
Indo-Chinas, (Dof.) $70 n.
Union Waterboats $251 b.
Mining.
Benguets, $470 b.
3. Grimsby
7 Burnley
7- Leicester
2 Tottenham
1
5 West Bram.
3 Millwall
1 Preston N.E..
1. Cardist
0 Notts. Forest
1 Bristol C.
€
0 Swansea
1
6 Bradford C.
0
Third Division (South).
Brentford
3 Plymouth
0
Kowloon Wharves, 145 n.
3 Swindon
ก
1
Whampoa Dooks, $32} a. China Providente $5.65_n. Hongkows, The 190 B.
rendering their location difficult. The extent of the damage to the cables is much wider than original Bur ly thought and 600 miles of new cablos, costing over £100,000, are necessary. It is not expected that repairs will be fully completed before the spring. Imperial has just reported, however, that com munication between Cornwall and
been restored. Halifax has Reuter.
fairly scoring 27, but the visitors collared the attack and batting with enjoyable freedoni, passed the Police Acore with one wicket in hand. F. E. Skinner gave a bright display for his 49 and R. G. Mende assisted with 24 not out.
Indian R.C. v R.A.0.C.
The Indian Recreation, Club defeat- ed the R.A.0.C.
Notts County Reading Btoke Wolves
Bristol R Clapton O... Coventry Crystal Pal. Exeter Gillingham Northampton
Norwich Southend Watford.
Barrow Carlisle
Merthyr Torquay
4 Fulham
1 Bournemouth
3 Queen' P.L.
1 Walsall
2 Brighton
1 Luton
2 Newport
Third Division (North).
1 Port Vale.
2 York
4 Accrington
$ Darlington
:
1 Rotherham
1 Southport
+
1 Crowe
1 Rochdale
Chesterfield Doncaster Halifax
A great fnnings of 01 by F. M. Arculli was the outstanding perform. ance of the match, and he was chiefly instrumental in the Indians' total of 144. Only Piglus, who scored 34, Hartlepools shaped with any confidence aguinat the varied and well directed attack of the homesters, five of whom bagged wickets. The R.A.0.0. scored 83.
Craigengower · R.A.S.C.
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A timely partnership between C. Wong and Y. Abbas played a large part in the defeat of the R.A.S.C. by Craigengewer at Happy Valley on Saturday, the latter team winding up
runs ahend with
wicket in hand,
The Service Corps had first innings and thanks to some consistent int ting, succeeded in totalling Although Muskett bowled with great effect and secured 6 wickets for 30 runs,
126.
Things were going rather badly with the hamesters until Wong and Ablina became associated and these two proceeded to collar, the Army attack, the former scoring 30 and effort enabling Abbas 20, their Craigengower to win,
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Lincoln Nelson Tranmere Wigan Wrexham
Aberdeen *Airdrie Ayr Clyde
18th. Shields
• Stockport
2' New Brighton
Scottish League,
Dundee Hamilton Hearta Morton Queen's Park Rangers *Postponed
LOCAL
3 Coltle
- Partick
1 61 Mirren
1 Kilmarnock
Motherwell
3 Hibernians
2 Cowdenbeath
6 Dundee U.
2 Falkirk
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YACHTING.
ROYAL NAVY DEFEAT THE R.H.K.Y.C..YESTERDAY.
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The Navy bent de R.HI.K. Yacht Club yesterday in a series of races. The morning eventa started at 11) o'clock, the course being:
Club Hine west to cast; Channel Rocks (P), Rumsey Shoal (P)., Mark on Club line (5)., K.M.S. Tainar Ino east to west; a distance of 0.7 miles. The yachts taking part, and their
IL.H.K.Y.C.
YESTERDAY'S MATCH.
Volunteers Beaten By The Kowloon, C.C.
Brilliant batting by the brothers Fincher and A. W. Ramsey fentured the match between the Kowloon C.C. and the Volunteers played on the former's enclosure yesterday, when the homesters' won' in comfortabla | crews, were as follow: style, the close finding them 50 runs ahead with three wickets outstanding. E. C. and E. F. Fincher laid the foundation of a formidable, score by placing 45 on the board for the first wicket, and Ramsey and "E. F." Look this along to 125 before separation. All three batted brilliantly and were E. F. Fincher seldom in trouble. reached the 50 mark in very short time and then retired, and A. W. Ramsey followed sult when he had 55 to his credit, and the match had already been won and lost,
The Volunteers batted first. and with A. Reid displaying some of his | best form to obtain an undefeated 34. and E. J. R. Mitchell, R. M. Wood and W. D. Falloy malding ful con tributions, the total of 143 was reach- ed,
The Kowloon attack did not show up at its best. W. Brace claimed three wickets for 33 runa, Goodwin took 2 for 17 runs and N, H. Ross abtained a couple for 38 runs,
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Major Miles Ya Zephyr
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Lleut. Thuil Points for morning race,
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Afternoon Race:
Kailane, 55. n.
Langkota, Tis. 13.60 n.
S'hal Explorations, Tls, 1,30 n.
Raubs, $11.50 b
Tronoba 21/- b.
Docks, etc.
Now Engineeringe, Tle. 7.50 a. Shanghai Dooks. Tls. 101 b.
Cottons
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Ewo Cottons, -Tls." 16. Orientals, Tis. 2.30 b.. B'bai Cottons, Tls. 83 (old) b. Lands, Hotels, etc.
Hand 8. Hotels, $12. b. H. K. Lands, $651,8. B'hal Lands Tla. 161 n. Humphreys, #14-50 8. Realtios, $9. . Chinoso Estatos $98
Public Utilities.
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Tramways, 419.20 b.
Jetty.
23 Sea
24 Wild plum,
26 Give aparingly.
20 Metallfe plate.
27 Torning point
28 Discourages and prevents.
30 Summaries of faith
31 Side glance.
32 Ship:
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37 Proficients.
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Poak Trams, (old) $11,75 -a, Star Forries, 471 n.
China Lights, (Old) $19 50 b.
H. K. Electrics, $891 b. Macao Electrios, $23, b.
Telophones $8.75 b.
China Busos, Tis. 151. b.
· Singapore Tractions: 10/- 1.
Industrials,
China Sugars, "$1 n.
Malabons, $27. n.
Cald:"Macg, Ord: Tis. 11 n. Canton. Ices, $2.50 n.
Coments (Comb.) $15. b Ropos $8.30 a United Asbestos #5 b..
42 Socini position.
44 Field.
45 Prong.
40 The best.
47 Intend,
48 Consumed.
49 Smell.
50 Wold.
61 Long seats,
53 Young person.
55 Graze.
50 Aerial toy.
67 Veneraled,
66. Globular bodies.
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Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $211 Watsons, $11 R. Der A. Wings, '80 n. Lane Crawfords, $2. b. Mackintoshe, $18 b. Sinceros, $12 n.
Miscellaneous. Amugomente, '$274 b. Constructions, $13) b. B'que Ind. G. Bonds, 61% H. K. G. Loan 41%. 8. Prom.
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Poinla
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Pointe obtained in morning.
Tota]
Yacht.
* Tolim
Royal Navy.
TI Colleen. 1 Daphne
Yl. Why Wonder? 74 Y Bluenose
Starting at 2.57 p.m., the afternoon race was along the following course:
HALE. Tamar line west to east; As already shown, the Volunteer | Mark on Clab line (P),,Rumsey Shoni attack Wis made to look very (S.), Kowloon Rock (8.), Club line medinero by the opening Kowloon east to west; a distance of 6.7 miles; batsmen, yet after the fall of the and the result, was: third wicket at 170, four more wickets were lost for the addition of but 29 runs, although this was chiefly due to the careless manner in which the batsmen treated the bowling.
Yacht
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W. D. Folley come an to bowl threat overs: towards the finish, and enjoyed Yt Wings an unexpected success, taking three ve Adanac wickets for 28 runn.
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CORDON'S
SILK IN PALESTINE,
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0 Vegetable. 10 Lofts:
13 Rain mingled with hail,-
16 Dig,
17 Similar to.
19 Observed.
21 Rod.
23 Fertile desert spola.
24 Continued attack.
20 Squeeze.
27 Self esteem,
20 Exull
30- Case.
33 That which rointes.-
34 Cast out.
35 Languishes,
36 Cripple.
18 Offer excuses.
30 British duck.
40 Footwear.
42 Shut. 43 Pilen
46 Obliterate,
47 Affray.
49. At a distanco.
50 Against.
62 Mineral.
64 The haunch.
Saturday's Solation.
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culture of silkworms. Mulberry plants will be distributed free, Winners of Club spoons (Bested GOVERNMENT; ENCOURAGES while lectures and demonstrations
INDUSTRY.
jarë being organised. “A silk fac- Handicaps), were:
tory at Cyprus has already, pur- Morning, Commodore Hill, R.N.,
chased cocoons: produced et Jerusalem, Jan. 4. Commandor Buckland, R.N., and Lieut.
With a view to establishing silk Mablus and Petahtikuem during Tothill, RN,
an industry in the last year, while a silk-spinning Afternoon Sub. Lieut. Rawailey, production us RN., Major Miles, R., Lieut. Bas-Palestine, the Government is plant has already been installed sett, R.N.
giving every encouragement to thelat Nablus, Reuter.
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