TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10: 1908.

'KING'S BIRTHDAY BALL.

FOOTBALL GOSSIP.

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SPORTING,

Cricket.

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determined in their rushes towards the Y.M.G.A. goal, and several shots in succes- sion did Hay puuch or throw out in clever style. After about twenty five minutes play Clements scored for the Y.M.C.A. aprinted straight for goal, and when else Receiving a nice pass from Hunter he BONGKONG C. C. *. GAERIBON.

The match between the Hongkong C. G. to the goalkeeper topped the ball quietly and the Garrison was resumed on the sides, but the Y M.C.A. did ront of the Cricket Ground in Monday. A. 0. Lang through. This goal brived up botj passing for some little time, though made a splendid acora of 55 before he was Hanecok esoh had 87 to their credit. In the second innings of the Garrison Barton was the highest-seeror, with Gooding a good second with 24.

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The scures were as follows:--

HONGKONG FIRST INHINGS,

A Brilliant Fanation.

There is a great similarity in the club colours of the teams playing in the colony On Monday ovoning His Excellency Sir this season. They seem to have a special Frederick Lugard gave a brilliant hall at fascination for "trus bluc." The Astrum Government House in honour of the King's and Bedford are both blue, and the mack birthday. The decorations were sings are so naur alike that it is confusing rangnificent scale, lauterne, dage, foliage and for the referee to pick out the player. The Rowers being everywhere displayed to the Y, M. C. À. have two blues, again the utmost advantage and the effect was on-Maval Yard are blue and white stripos, the trancing Draped in Turkey red and dazzling Cadrans are all bias. Then again players with electric lights, the broad hallway gave persist in turning out in whito, and come easy access to the ballroom, while the of tho Club players have been known to grounds were illuminated with Chinese play in colours; the Tatar are white with Un resumption of play the "Saints" A. E. Lanning, e Gooding, b Barton... 24 lanterns. Refreshments were served in red collar. Secretaries anxious to secure from a kick off visited the Astruis goal, A. A. Claxton, e Barton, Lieprasa... 8 You the dining room and also dispenned in the ideas for new colours had a glorious seles and a high dropping ahot from Storrie A. P. Dashwood, run aut

caused some anxiety, but was eventually W. C. D. Torne, b Bagnell.... grounds from Harorai matsheds, pleasingly tion to choose farm in the Rugby match on smartly purched away. The ball way. Hancook, e Oliver, b Haughton

Saturday amongst the players representing seized by the ceatre half, who placed R. Hancock, e Home, b Lipman the Navy. Some famous eclours were it nicely to his outside right. This player A. U. Lang, run out visible and it was no disgrace to Hongkong being marked rushed towards the A. O. Bawa, b Lopesu

go down against such a representative next few minutes McGabbin and Van F. H. H. Stovens, o Bagneit

C. A. goul and for the 8. S. Logan, b Bagnoll... aften. It was greatly due to the forwarde Ginkle and Hay in goal had all

the E. A. Fowler, net out ... being much heavier and faster than the chances

disire they could

to prove local team; especially was this noticeable their sterling worth: The centre half of

Extras ... the Antra was playing a magnificent that his forwards were passing 80 pers game, and it was due to his good judgment tently. At last, by a wall placed paas by Whartou, Graham got away and managed Barton to force a corner, This was well placed Liepnano but the Astra backs, who had played a Pagnell good sturdy game all along, cleared, the Haughton ball going into touch. The game for some Home

the restart the Astres fowards got away, tinio now was tame, being in touch con- stantly About twenty-five minutes after

decorated.

Naturally the spacious ballroom W somewhat crowded during the first low dances but as Government Rouse lande itself so admirably to the convenience of guests this slight inconvenience was quick

ly obvinted.

An accident, which all treated with the light-hearted gaiety born of the hour, o ourred during the third figure of the State Lancers. one of the electric wires fusing and plunging the whole of the ball-room into darkness. Fortunately a little light filtered through from the Chinson lanterns hung on the verandah, and to this dim and mysterious light the dance continued, the effect being most weird. Before the last figure of the dance was completed, however, the hall-room was once more brilliantly illuminated. Nothing could have been asore perfect thes the composure of all in the ballroom during the naturally trying incident, while the return of the light was greated with laugliter and hand-clap- ping. The programme comprised some wenty dances; exclusive of the State Lancers, and two supper dances, twelve he- ing valses, two laucers, two polka, finish- ing with a gallop.

in the scrums; the crowd that watched the match wore kept interested, as there was brilliant ruas, time after tims. Some of the placings were extremely fine and well taken.

Navy, 27 points. Hongkong, 3 points,

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BOWIJNG ANALYSIS.

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91

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Capt. Garnett, e Stevens, b-Brawn...

Extras

gun). They recently defented the Bedford The Autres have a great fancy for the odd

GARRISON VEČAND INNINOJ, Lackshima Murde, a Dashwood, b in the Navy League by 1-6, on Friday'in and after a struggle round the Y. M. C. A.

Stevens.....*** fast but somewhat ragged game they in-goal the inside right scored with a good hard

Barton, & Hancock... flicted the second defeat on the Clab by shot. From the kick off the Y. H. C. A. Lieut. Home, e Dashwood, b Hancock 2

Gooding, not out the same margin, though Mead had very and used the Astras custodian to Lieut. Bagnol, e Lanning, b Turner...

bore down upon their opponent's goat, Chps. Oliver, ruu eut... hard lines in that he did not score with shots put forth all his skill to avert a score Tight. Haughton, et. Claxton, Turner 18 that hit the crossbar; and on Saturday they Two or three shota in succession didapt. Beasles, b Turner draw with the Y.M.C.A. one goal, each, ho have to punch away. From now to the tinish the game was of a good hard give Red ako order, and the final fore-namaly a draw of one goal each, gives a fair indication of the game. One pleasing feature of the patch was the total absence of foul play, Capt. Hooper and Lieut. Liepnaan did all through. The Y.M.C.A. defence was the Aatres playing a clean sporting game not bat.

sound, and the forwards showed a distinct improvement on their previous R. Hancock...

Steven performances this season.

Y.M.C.A. 1; H.M.S. Astraea 1. Logan ...

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Turner... Brawn...

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above match rode off the Polo ground The Hongkong aport who daring the Joliberately across the Y.M.0.A. ground, was decidedly

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CIVIL SERVICE V. FOLION.

Tho meeting between II. M. S. Bedford and the Destroyers in the Navy League did not produce such good football es expected The T. B. D's are a new team to the League and this was their initis! match. It is no Basy task to arrange for the men to play His Excellence's act in the State Lancers when they are drawn from five different comprised --B. E. the Governor and Mrships, and in consequence there was a good tead of individual play and a lack of com- Lyon: H. E. the General Officer Combination amongst the Black and White manding the Troops Major General jumeys, but they will improve quite a lot, Broadwood and Mrs Chatham; the Towards the close of the first half the only Chief Justice Sir Francia Piggott and Mrs point in the game was scored against them Gomperts; the Commander in Chief of the by Meyers, sud there was nothing in the China Squadron and Mrs May; the Hon attack of the Bedford forwarde to merit the Colonial Secretary Mr F. H. May and persistent kicking out of play indulged Mrs H. A. W. Slade; the Hon Lecter of lu by the Torpedo defence whenever they Annoyance the Ordinance Does members of both clubs at which Mr Adams Public Works, Mr W. clestines, and Mes | thought things were against them, y Tait; thin Hun Attorney General, Mr Resthe shooting at goal was art no deadly but Davies, K.C., and Mrs Voicelli; Com modare Lyon and Mr. Pelucky

Dancing was kept up until the dy hours of this morning when a pecjal cer was run to the Peak, and a late lunch steained over tożkowloon,

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that Turner tho T.B.D's, able goalkeeper could not have dealt with it. Pegrum at

Befcra Mr J. K. Wood, at the Magia- fight back is a very reliable player, and his tracy to-day, a Dative was commoned partner ako works persistently, sithongh by Lisut Beckwid, Assistant Harbour at times he isnther prone to forget certain Master, for allowing his dog to bark to relos. The number of fouls on both sides the annoyance of people passing along (The names of the guests invited to the were far too numerous, and the referee Bay View Road. Mr Weed, however, Ball will be found on pages 2 sral 3 |

would probably have had more control over dismissed the summons as the Ordinance the players if he bail exerened his authority did not cors that form of annoyance. a little more, The Bedford team were not playing up to their usual standard; this is The annoyance in the Ordinanco was the somewhat accounted for by the fact that annoyance of passengers, of people passing thares of the team were on the sick list.by, but the prosecutor was not a passenger: trafortunately Turner, who had saved any defendant his Worship cautioned him not he was a resident. Before dismissing the di&ealt shots, collided with the centro for to let the annoyance occur again. ward, and had to retire with a scalp wond towards the closing stages of the game. The heat of the early part of the after- noon was very trying on the players, and it was only their dogged perseverance that kept the pace going.

By no means the least interesting of the sigate witaoned on Monday on the casion of the King's birthday way the magnificent spectacle presented by the illumination of the warships in harbour. The outlines of these mighty guardiaca

traced were

with hundreds of cloctric lights, eren to the mast tops, funnels, etc., and on the ag ship the letters "E. R. "in red showed up brilliantly. The scene was indeed one te be remembered.

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ST. ANDREW'S PRACTICE

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DANCES.

The first of the practice dances in con nection with the St. Andrew's Ball takes place at the City Hall to-morrow after Roud, commenting at 5.30 p.m. The pro-

H.M.S. Bedford one goal, Due. oyers ail.

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The Bedfords' record for the League up

to date is: Played & games: won 4: lost 1.

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APPLICATION FOR A REDUCTION OF CAPITAL.

SPECIAL MENU.

A very intoresting match was witnessed between the Civil Service XI and the the 14th instant, at 7.30 p.m. Police team at Happy Valley on Monday. Beach for the Civil Service was the highest scarer while W. N. Edwarda mado a acore of 27 before he was bowled by Adama. An enjoyable tiffim was partaken of by

proposed "His Gracious Majesty," which was received with musical honours

The scorch wero : ---

CIVIL SERVICE.

J. McEwen, c Pitt, b Edwards ...... J. Mcllay, & Sullivan, & Edwards F. Bench, e and b Edwards... D. C. File, o Davis. b Edwards C. Burdett, & Bell

A. N. Thornhill, e Sullivan, ), Pell L. E. Brett, b Cockle W. R. Kelly, run out

1. Combs, and by Edwards... C. Bond, run out

A. J. Whesl, b Edwards ft. C. Witchell, 1.b.. Extras ...

..Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

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Before the Chief Justice, Sir Francis W. Pitt, b Brott...... Piggott at the Supreme Court, this 1. Ogg, c McKay, morning, the Hon. Mr H. E. Pollock, W. N. Edwaxis, b Adams

G. Cockle, b Brett... W. Kent, etcombas, S. Bell, at.

K. C., instructed by Mr J. D, Stevens, applied on 'behalf of Mears W. Powali, Ltd., for permission to reduce their capital from $150,000 to $195,000.

b Brett

W. Withers, b Brett W. W. Couper, b Adams

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From the kick off it was evident that the Naval Yard and Tamar wars very evenly matched. Once the teams got into their

D. Foley, c McKay, b Adams The petition stated that the original | A. Langley, not out strides the Dockyark forwards made for the objective and kept the Tamar defence capital of the Company was $120,000, T. Davis, & Brett...

J. J. Watt, b McKay time before they scored, then it was through each, and by a special resolution at an hay, but play had been in progress some divided into twelve thousand shares of 10 some mest fontwork by Ryan at outside extraordinary meeting on June 6, 1900, the right finishing up with a good centre capital was increased by the creation of that Coyne headed into the net. this the Tama: forward line mado better three thousand new shares of £10 each. The

After

for this practice dance will he headway, their passing being somewhat at whole of those abarce had been issued and

M. O. Sullivan, b Witchell.

Brott

Extras...

Tatal ...

1. Walte; 2. Eightsome Reel; 3, Calefault: Lieut. Mullins at the outside right the sum of $10 per share had been fully Witchell donians; 4, Strathspey and Reet: 5, closely shadowed by the opposing half paid, p.

getting in sotae useful runs but he was

Al an extraordinary general Adamus... Caledonia; 6 Eightsome Eadl. The lack all through the game. Though the meeting of the company held on August McKay music will be supplied by the Middlesex Naval Yard bal the better of the exchanges 26 this year, it was resolved that the Regiment, and the Pipo Band of the H. K. up to half time, the ball kept travelling up capital he reduced from, $160,000 to.

starred and Anumathe, fickt serpil you Holbertino

The official programme for St. Andrew's front of their rivals Ball will be:-

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Two Brar,..........

2. Wand Garte

The music for the Ball cannot be

stranged, of course, fill the arrival of the Band of the "Bafia."

Et

shares from $10 to 87 each. The reason for the reduction of the capital was that The cond half witnessed a change in the 45,000 of the capital had been lost by fettuosofthegame, the Tomar lasting much reason of the depreciation of stock and was better than their heavy opponents, several represented by unavailable assets. The re- the Naval Yard men showing signs of slack-duction of capim did not involre either

s. Tho equalising goal came from Bacon

fouling one of the Tamar forwards in the the dexinuation of any liablility in respect penalty area. Henning took the kick, and to unpaid capital

though Wirtenway made a splendid offert His Lordship said he thought that the the ball just passed him. This woke up

the Tamat, and they did their atmost in stock was old stock in which capital. had udd yet notber point, the Navals relying been originally invested. un long licking rather than short, passing,

Mr Pollock:Yes, my Lord. The balans

and as He Tamar were quicker on the ball of the stock would be oquivalent to the

at this period of the game they pressed reduction of $150,000 to 8105,000. hard. A sorios of corners; fell to the med from the white ship but nothing resulted.

Mr Hinds on being called was asked by

The closing for minutos were made exciting His Lordship whether the stock which was by heillingt ron by Lieut Mullins; beat advertised for sale was old stock in which ing the defence he sent a shot with great power that Whiteaway cleared in masterly ashion, the issuo Lung in the balanen right up to the end and an evenly contested game ended-Naval Yard 1, Tamar I.

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original capital had been invested and Mr Hinds replied that a large portion of it was.

The order was granted.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

ROWLOON

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