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MONDAY, DECEMBER.

SPORT

CRICKET.

LEAGUE MATCHES.

CRAIGENGOWER 0,C. UNIVERSITY.

An iänings of 40-by the University on "the Craigengower ground on Saturday, looked an easy proposition for the homo teamy, but it was only the tenth wicket ~stand, by Goldenberg and Hall, that -enabled Craigengewer to win.

bowling was the feature of the play. Barley, Redmond and Lammert carrying -off the honours. Scores -

UNIVERSITY.

A. H. Ramjaho, & Grimmett, & Lam

F.A. Rodmord, b Grimmett** G.E. Marley a Bass, b Lammert.

JD. Wright, b OwAT

RA. Pansonby Faza, b Lammert,

W. Gittens, b Grimmeth.

M. P. Chne, cand b Lammert ........

D. R. Samy, run out.......................

SR. Leung, b Grimmatt..................

A. 8. Ching, b Oranz......

K. Seng, not cut ......................

Extras

Total..

Bowling, Analysis

ROYAL MAY

Payme, Holborn, a“ Smith, by Akkorno 19.

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· Payman. - Wild, o Coltman, b 41ḥorma Pte Brealin, & Smith, b. Baines. Sig, Price, no out vast PO Barclay, b Haines

Extru

Sig. Häck, 6.. Sharman, b. Färnen,

Colonal Mayhew, b. Atborne

Paymr Robinson, or Mana, in At

18

VN Atheista.

Mr. Cary, 'b Grahana - modeloven P.O Lancaster, b. Athorne" Mr. Hennett, rua cut.

TH Wong b

LINE

H. You

LEE, & Ryd

13

L. Guttierrez a Woodbine

18 A Phippe, b Cutter

J.J. Basto, not out

50 FA Jarlor, b Byder

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Bowling Analysis.

Thurgarland

Woodbine

Ettershaak

Ryder Outter.

10^ 83

FOOTBALL

30

TheGraham

Baines

169 1 Athorne..... 18

R.G..A

Gr. Parkins. Kennett "Corp Man, a and b Rubinson

"Smitt, o Mayhow, b Hack Bär. Sharman, not out

Sgt Athoma, uot out.

!

Graham, Gr. Macdowall, Lient. Coltman, Or. Baines, Master Guar nor May, and Sgt Kai,ht did not

Extras

60 Back

Total for 3 wata

Bowling Analysis,

Kennett .........

30

THE CHINA

Cutter

**- 'SATURDAY'S MATCHES,

1

soud and Millard look every si

of this, Jarvis gave the lappers that with a capital shot, and Townsend added another Green was the only forward o the RG4 tuning any real trouble and Charters looked well after him. Jarrin “scored the fourth gosha tease, and Millard af ar a good rezi fifth and at the gunne baing well bentem. Rasule÷mes

Hoyal Engineers, &0&1

0 Referee:-HrTysker.

HRISTMAS APPEAL

1.800.KI QUIRED

come with more happiness and aes 'oslebrating Christmas Days: ankle wil

significando #bad bas for some buy pinat, inasmuch as it will come to m. wosso of peaces America ban. Ifà Than iving Day so this coming Christ mas should be Thanksgiving Day, to

ST. JOSEPE'S COLLEGE W. 87th the whole world. The manage of

,00, B.Gdy

In this match, on the Club ground on Saturday yet another R. G... cans met with dafent. Silva, soored early for the College, this gal being levelled by Lee scoring for the Boldiers. A triftima each team had scored one goal. In the second half the College team gained the upper hand, Silvs scoring twice and Byndman so Result Debr

St. Joseph's College, 87th Co. ROAKED

Lane, Crawford & Co.

GOLD

ACCEPTABLE

XMAS GIFTS

PENCIES.

maa, which is a message of peace and of thanksgiving will: come to us in this Colony with more sores than it has for the past few years We have much to be thankful for for the epportunity wa have had of a ring the whole world for the wonderful way in which the in- stitutions of the British Empire have stool the train of past years of war and for the way in which our Empire Dow risen a greater Empire than ever before, And therefore it is sitting appeal Sasa which da mule by the Bət. F. G.B.. Ena-

tings Chaplain, R. on behalf of the PENKNIVES. NAVY RESERVES 1. CÔTE Cost is making special appes for Service Kertainment Fendi Bir He special-subscriptions, the same

De

used in providing, the men of the Services To do this Mr. Hastings Stimates shar in our midae with special Yates fare:

All the matches due to be played! an Saturday were contested, the 395 feature of the results being the heavy

defente experienced by all the Artil their Naval confreres on the Naval The Soldier wens no match for lery. teaine, all three engaged being ground on Saturday Booring three the people of Hongkong base been well beaten. As was popularly extends in the fast half, and two more many and to all there has been wrenchy about $1500 will be required. The clasma pected the Nave secured their re-in the second, with the Soldiers response and we are sure that this ap verge, defeating the Club by two able to secure a single point, they appear will not pund by unnoticed. Nor goals but not without a hard figuemerged very, easy winners: Twinely is the appeal's 'call to the doing of for the paints. Had the Chub retain and Innes each scored twice, and of the same will be a pleasure, for surely ed the services of MicTavish right Thompson one, the latter also score can be HONGKONG CRICKET LEAGUE rough the game they might haveing an offside goul. Résult

· greater" pleasure, than drawn or perhaps woo. Loaing

giving happiness to those who, by their McTavish in the first few minutes

ready response to their Chantry's call of the second half, and having only!

have hart to forfeit many of the thinara which go to make life plusst and have ten players for the remainder of the

| bean, the means by ru doing of seeing game, was too great a handicap"to

taat our happiness in the Colony re- mained umbrokan. Subscriptioria which be overcome."-

essed to Mr. Hastings at the yard will be gratefially

Robinso

B.

Lazmer -Grimmett

0 19

----,,--.... 1 25

Price Barclay Wild..

.....13

10

CRAIGENGOWER,

R. Bha b Marley..........

T. F. Ford, b Marley......

U.Omar, b Marleygists

W. Grimmett, cand b Redmond .... .G. Thompson, a Seng, b Redmond...

"32, Abbas, c' Wright, b-Redmond

1. Lammert, 1b... b Marley

J. D. Noris, dit wicket, b Redmond

A. Goldenberg, b Marley......

W. Hall, not out............... -G. Manley, © Macloy, bi

Extras

Total

b Rotmond

Bowling Angalysis,

MATION. Bedand

the 10.3 0 28 0.

KOWLOON V. C.R.C, The Chinese batsmen made a poor show at Kowloon on Saturday. Low loon declared with 149 for 8 wickets, after which Pestonji and James disposed of the Chinee for 83 runs. A feature of the Kowloon innings was the eren scor ing made by the batsmen. This resulta puts Kowloon at the head of the League, position they share with Craigent

gower. Scores

KOWLOON.

F. Wheeler, nun out

D. M. Goodall, c and h Lee

J. Stapleton, Ching, b Leein

C. P.James, ran out

A. de Sousa, b Lea.

K. B. Macaskill, e Wing, b Yew Man

Ta

J.P.

Robinson a Wong, b Lee Phillips, b Lee:

P. Peston not out...........

·E. J. Edwards, not out.

*EL. Overy, did not bat”.........

Extras

Total (for a wickets, declared

Bowling Analysis.

K.

62 46.

Yew Man Tun G. Lee Up How Fa... 7. 0 97

U.R.C.

Yew Man Tean, e Phillips, b Pestonji Wei Lee Soo, a and b Pestonji Ng Szo Kwong, Macaskill, b James

Un How Fan, o Jatoes, b Pestonji

Geo. Lee, Lb., b James......

Chow Yat Cheong, Pestonji

James Wong, James

POSITIONS GF THE CLUB,

L

D.

Craigongowrine 5 Kowloon

Civil Servic

B.G.A

Manchesters"

University

Navy.......

R.B O.R.C.

WHO COME TO

FRIENDLY MÄTCHES.

CIVIL SERVICE C, C. v. 83rd Co. R.G.A.

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On the Civil Service Cround on Batur day, the solliere were no match for the Civil Service. Wood and Crocker were the chief contributors to the scoring Scores:-

CITAL SERVICE.

AE Wood, at, b White C. Sara, 1.b... b White R. Bradbury, b Sharp

E Crocker, Sharp ..... 3E W. Hamilton, b'Sharp. 18 RP

W. Berne, b'Sharp

12 W. H. Edinonde, not out.

19 E. Woolley, White, b Sharp.............

1s Knight, not cut......

Roylance and KeLeod did not bat-

23

The Royal Engineers defented the R.G.A. easily, the gunners being the more weakly represented of the two teares, while in the 2nd Division, the 87th Company, and the 88th Company were easily disposed of by St. Joseph's College and the Navy Reserves respectively.

The games are described below:-

NAVY DEFEAT-CLUB:

Navy Reserves 89ih Co. R. G.A..

POOLE'S PIRATES.

RESULTS OF MAKING NOTES

In "TRICCY BOOK"

An Irish emigrant writes in the Daily Express

is its want of matches. A native boats The most striking thing about Pools that be secured a box for fourpenes but his story receives na credercs. N

our duty but we are sure the assisting

THE SANITARY BOARD.

"ORDERS OF THE DAY.

Poole was formerly famous for it Ameeting of the Sanitary Board will pirates. It new consists mainly of be held to-morrow at 4.15 pm. The

Letter from Government relative to

On the Club ground nearly all the small shopkeepers, mainly matchless following is the agenda Less this ratch, the rope being the town, as I was arrested while the erection of two urinals as the football spectators assembled to wit-tabacconists. I may be prejuiced against. thronged with people. Early on the leaving the quay I had great dreams Holland Clah on the top floor of Ne. 2, Club held an advantage, their for of Foole Harbour. Here, I said to

No. 978

wards, especially Reiebelmann and myself before seeing it, is the most Connaught Road Central, Marine Lot McTavish, being very prominent,romantic baven in all England, a port

Letter from Government relative to and only the fact that their shooting that once did great trade with Sper the erection of one water closet at ther hacked strength saved the Navy goal, Carolina, Hare assembled great neige

and the Mediterranean and South Gate House Inland Lot No. 1853, an early reveme. Crocker saved a low one from Reichelmann and hadtors, filibusters who chinked pieces of University of Hongkong

sight, and avarthy smuggler in woollon

Application for an offensive trade. Ecauce st. No. North Street, Ioland an anxious time until Bames transcape, bearing on their perpa ferocious Lot No. 933. 21ferred play cleverly, giving McNiven clasp-knives and, mayhap, pistols the

14 and Neal the chance to try Hickling, size of carregades e Limewashing return for the fortnight

10 who was in the Club goal. The Poole Quay is not in the least like ending 26th Nazember, 1018.

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Extras

Total (for 7 wickets, declarod)

183

16 Gregory, b Hamilton

83rd Co. B.GA."

Churchward, st, b' Edmonda

140 White, b Hamilton

Dickenson, Bradbury, b Edmonds

Parrot, c and b Edmonds

Nicholson, b Hamilton......

18harp, b Hamilton

5 Fisher, run out ..........

"DWinderton, not out ............

Case, b Hamilen.......

o Clark, e, Wood, b Hamilton

1

28

H. Ching, James, b Pestonji....

15

0

0

Wong Kwok Kwong, b Pestonjt

Liu Yat Mowa Edwards, Pestonji Woo Pak Fook, not out...

Thxtras

Prstovji

Phillips

James

Total

Bowling Analysis.

19.1

45

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12

A MANOBESTER RIGT, v.

ROYAL ENGINEERS.

This low-scoring match at Happy Valley

on Saturday was won by the Manchester

by 3-runs, Sovens

·MANCHESTER REGT

Ft Fall, a Faah, b. Raworth

Pt. Martin, b. Haworth

Pte. Ma'oney, Waller, b. Alrange. Lieut. Cavanaugh, Lawrence, by

Strange

Ics. pl. Ellerby, b, Strange..........

Sgt. Keenan, not out

-Set, Goodman, b. Strange

Cpl. Harder, 6' Strange

Set, Bilsen, b. Strango

Bgt Catanan, &, Raworth, br Wa

Pte. Smith, c, and b. Waller

•Extras.

19

Total

INDIAN RO.. AK. FOLICE.

the weeks ending 17th and, 24th-

November, 1918

Mortality return for Macia for the weeks ending 17th and 24th November, 1918

Batratura for the weeks ending 23rd and 30th November, 1918, TOVORN

D. DANBY,

Secretary.

to allow all scoring efforts to be done office, with a sundial for clock, is its by McNiven, but as this player was only genuine antique with any interest Rell looked after by Black, it was attached. There are no galleons or a mistaken policy in the first half. brigantines about The few craft Play recred to the Club left wing around are as common place as canal- and Jennings somewhat unexpected-boats. Several men in jerseys are

grouped together in an orgy of silence. ly out-manmuvred the back, yet with only Crocker to negotiate, that old, impossible sweep beloved of Iwept the harbour with my eyes, 23 despatched a shot that could not be ses romances, and made a few valueless. 4 expected to get the better of a cosigns in my notebook Tatar, when todian of his calibre. McTavish col- leaving the unromantic quay and getting ided with. & Naval defender and sus back to the town, I was tapped on the a tained a nastily cut knew. He was thoulder by a beary harbour constable,

able to resume but the injury was What sketcher beat thou a makin s handicap to him. Hickling saved in thiery book? he inquired. I ex- his goal twice when Frampton and plained that I was trying to get hold of sorsa. McNiven tried to open the Navy's one local colour, but he was not ima account Rigs made a heller skelter pressed, and firmly and ponderously

This match on the Police ground on Saturday, was wou easily by the Indian Recreation Club Scores

POLICE

Hollanda, c A. A. Rumjahr, 38. D...

Ismail, 100

Cockle, run out.

Matthews, e Bydez, b Arculli

T. H. King, Hyder, b Ismail

Darling, and breuili

Field, e Narkar, b Ismail... Moss, Sirdar Khan, b Arcolli Stevenson cartulli, b Ismail Cooper, not out. Carruthers, b Arculli Mason b Ramjabz.

Extrag

Total

Bowling 21A, A Ramjah 9.1

8. D. Ismail A Arcelli

27 INDIAN EC.

30 A-Arenlli, b Hatthews... WE

A. A. Rumjan, b Stevenson

Sirdar Khan, a Hollands, b King

V. A. Hyder, o Moss, h Matthews

29. Ismail, not out

18.00 Tamalle and b King

S. A Ismail, H. Ram, R. Nazarin, GG Narkar did not bat.

D. Romjahr, not out t

84

Bowling And

Furneli

Strango.

Waller

0

JADE ROYAL ENGINEERS. Capt. Wahl, o Keenan, b. Goodman Corpi Waller, b. Maloney

Total (for 5 wickets)

Bowling Analysis.

jersey

oT. E King

Liant Baworth, & Cavgisigh,

Maloney iss

rush for the Naval goal, keeping to the police station

isited that should socompsty bim

possession from wandeld til near I tried to look detached, but the go4!, when he lost control and fell, natives were nos deceived. I was a Biggs cleared with a lusty Hick, little angry with the harbour constable, Just before the interval Hickling left and considered whether or not I should- his goal just in time to prevent Neul anume a Dorast diacet and deride him 38 from scoring. Half-time:

- Club

Nasy

0

In the second half the Club'a misfortunes began: McCubbin mis

14 kicked right in front of goal but Black was able to ward off the dan. Bger temporarily McNiven missed

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Q

74.

gert dumbledore.” I refrained..

It would have been a misnomer. in his mcet frenzied movements this large, emotionless man could have no active resemblance to a bumble bee JANUAR

A fire broke out at the Paison Hotel rly this morning. The fire originated, in one of the chimneys, and was extinguished before the Fire Brigade arrival on the

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT:

-PUBLIC AUCTION.

„DARTICULABS and Conditions of the In the police station, half a mile off, Letting by Public Auction Bale, bo they had heard of the Daily Reprziba hald on MONDAY, the Jeth day of bad all was well. I was caused with: Dec 101887. Be the Officer of a caution, and the heavy harbour com the Public Works Department, br frder of an open gee next, then shot again,lable, if disappointed, bore no malice, the Government, of one Las of CROWN. His Excellency the Officer Administering McCubbin beading behind for a bit I do not list Poole as I might have LAND 6 Youmati, in the Colony conter.This was accurately taken bred it. In Ireland I should have been of Hongkong for a term of 10 years, and the ball appeared to hit a de- brought before a magistrate possibly with the optims of renewal 15'. Crown fender and go into goal but Hickling tried for contempt of court, and probably Bent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His put the ball out, Navy man treated to whitky

Majesty the King, for one further terms of 75 T

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

promptly kicking it back into goal. The chief old church of the tow Ewever, the referee had already once possessed of mich queer tras awarded a goal. This was hotly dis- se “Two ferthyngs of golde, puted by the Club players, and when pens, a woman's held ready to restart there was some thaldere of sylver, a legge Conservation between McTavish and « bargym gross. Time last the referee, and then the player was sounds like Low Dutch, but mast seen to be leaving the field, it atter To-day hit angient old.

bean Higby Done wards transpired, on the referee of buccaneers and mugglers, instructions. From this point the itself on its prim park, its trimm Cab had no chatice and further mos-its warren of small 137 fortune awaited theme McNiven scoe alectrio tramway,

ing with a hard shot Reichelmam selves are an extras and Jennings caused the Navy some people, but amiable anxiety but their efforts were master- soz de

the closing stages resambled

od,

a bombardment of the Club goal. However, Black and McCubbin by

Sgt. Strange & and b Maloney Sapper Parnell, b Harden..

Compl Glenny, e Hall & Malone

BL Jewsbury, b Hall

M. Pugh, & Suith, b

Capt Buck, not out Pepper Boatwright, b Ice Corp Iswrence,

•Extras

Elevenson Matthews

Cooper

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On the University ground on Saturday

the Naval pen won esally; thanks to a ran good batting display by Thorgarlei

RTH

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