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LR.C. DEFEATS CI: IL SERVICE.
The Indians defeated the Civil Service, who had a weak team out by five wickets. A feature of the game was the batting of A. H. Ramjahn, who scored 94 and the bowling of S. H. Ismail. Scores
IR.C
A. el Arculli, b Bevan
A. A. Rumjahn, b Beran
$ 3
A. A. Dusta, c and b Piercy -... 39
S. H. Ismail, Chapman, b Bevan 37
A. H. Rumjahn, e Chapman, b
Beran....
K. Khan, not out
L. Weerapuli, nat opt..........
Extras
Total (for 5 wickets)
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EMS. TAMAR
Greaves, c Gädd, b Bryant - 19 Coles, c Chambers, b Evans Taylor, Pender, b Bryant- Rivers, c Fass, 'b Bryant Boyce, c Stannard, b Bvars Evans, b Bryant Holman, lbw b Bryant...... Marshall, e and b Bryant Osbourne, b Chambers
Roope, Stanbury, b Chambers..... Viant, not out
Erans
·9 Bryant 13 Gadd....
Extras
Total
THE CHINA MAIL.
Mixed Handicap Doubles Ist presented by Messrs, Donnithorne and Abraham), Major and Mrs. Greenaway: 2nd (presented by Mr. B.D. Evans), Miss Neave and Mr. P. W. A. Wilkie,
RĪGA
WILTSHIRES.
CAHOME FOOTBALL.
THE LEAGUS TABLES
LATEST RESULTS.
Below are given the tables of the football league at hous, the results of Sacerday, Sept. 11 being included:
1st Division
Gos!#
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pu. 541024 6 8
This match, played on the Sookum- peo Valley was very fast and well contested, the result being in doubt right up to the end of the game Saturday's Competitions -Mixed Both sets of forwards were keen and Handicap Doubles (American tourna played good football. meat), "A" Section 1st (pre- The Wilts were the first to score, sented by Messrs. Higby and Evans being responsible. The RG.A. Overy), Miss Frost and Mr. R. Y. however did not let things stand Frost: 2nd (presented by the like this long, Watson equalizing Club) Mr. and Mrs. Railton "B" soon afterwards, and after bombard-
Aston Villa Section-1st (presented by Messrs. ing the Wilts' goal persistently, Mc Huddersfield T. 5 1-1-0 43 Higby and Overy), Mr. and Mrs. Hugh pat the R.GA, one ahead. Bolton Wanderers 3 1 110 7 Richmond; 2nd (presented-by-the-Keen play then followed, both Braford City69 10-11-6-6 5 2 1 10 6 6 Club), Miss Neave and Mr. P. W. A. goalies being called upon to save Bunderland ..............
Liverpool.5 ± 11 & repeatedly.
After a fine forward movement ewcastle United 5 1 286 6 Men's Handicap Doubles (Sides): -1st (presented by the Club) Mr. Manhams scored the Wilts second herbarn Rovers Jewsbury's team (Messrs Crocker, goal and excitement ran high.
Oldham Athletic Ramsey,
and Play in the second half was very Bradford Pilgrim).
quick, the ball rapidly going from one The Argens)___.............. end to the other, neither side having: Tottenham H... any distinct advantage, until Best chester Unitd & Manchester City... 3 scored for the R.G.A.
Burnley Chaises W. Bromwich A Shefield United... 5 Preston N. E... S Derby County. Middlesbrough 60
Wilkie.
Avenell, Staple Mrs Forsyth was thanked by Mr. Brawn and presented with a bouquet af flowers. She was accorded three hearty cheers. Dr. Forsyth, on behalf of his wife, made brief acknowledg
ment.
LEAGUE FOOTBALL.
SATURDAY'S GAMES.
Ten matches were down for dec sion on Saturday, four First and six Second League. but owing to the small number of rounds available, only eight were played, these includ ing two on the Railway Ground at !Kowloom. This ground, according to all accounts, is hardly one on which League football should be played.
The referee, Mr. Wells, then dis- allowed a penalty goal scored by the Wilts as the Wilts' players had en croached into the penalty area when the kick was taken.
The game went to the R.GA
SECOND LEAGUE.
Everton
5
1
Second Division
153
310
Goals
P. W. L. D. F.A. P 301 19 4
- 5.30 12
Sorth Shields. Stake*** Cardiff City. Hall City S Notts County Fulban West Ham United
CLUB RESERVES . PUNJABIS.
This match rather surprised the spectators, the Indians getting a unexpected victory over their opponBary ents. The Punjabis play a Tesy Port Fale... sound and clean game and should do Leicester City. well in their ensuing matches. Clapton Orient. The Club were the first to scora, Blackporl.... May converting from a penalty kick. Bristl City...
Rotherham Comu The Indians then got going, and from Wolverhampton W a centre from their right wing Lt. Nottingham H. K. Cab 2 Carlisle
Emmerson equalised. In the second Coventry City. half the Punjabis had far the best of Birmingham R. G. A. 3 Wilts.
Barnsley... Leeds United Rather heavier scoring than is the game, Hamilton in goal being usual in local First Division footer responsible for a good few saves for may be noticed from Saturday's the Club. The inside right for the results, showing that the winning Indians finally scored another goal forwards were not weak in front of and the game ended with the Punja
bis winning 2-1. goal
44
W
0. M. R. W.
7
Bowling Acalysis.
0 Stannard,
Chambers...
.....199
Bowling Analysis
0.
R.
Bevan
Piercy....
13 1
6
Lamble
..... 5
Edmonds... 7
Hake.*******
4
Chapman
4
CIVIL SERVICE.
H. E. Strange, b S. H. Ismail
G. H. Piercy, run but
2 12 2 124 5 14 6
2
0 6 0 3 Q 4 0 11 0 2 STAFFS DEFEAT RGA The Staffs inflicted a severe defeat on the R.G.A. by 85 runs. The Staf W scored 107 runs and a feeble reply of 422 runs was made by the Gunners 1 Hollands secured the wonderful record of 7 wickets at an average of less than two runs each. At one stage the Gunners. bad five wickets! for 8 runs.
0
....... 19
IS
P. T. Lamble, c Dasra, b A. A.
Rumjahn
C.T. Brockbank, b A. A. Rumjahn
8
15
C. Fake, b S. H. Ismail
W. H. Edmonds, std. A. H. Rum.
jahn, b A. A. Rumjaho
H.F. Bevan, Lb.w. 5. A. Ismail
I. Chapman,
S. H. Ismail
A. R. Rumjan,
C. Haskett, b S. H. Limail
C. J. Tacchi, not out
S. J. Silva, run out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
A. A. Dusta........... 5
Weerspullt.... 4
21
S. H. Ismail..... 5
A. el Arculli...
3
7
A. A. Rumjahn..... 4
S. A. Ismail..... 1.
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HMS. "AMBROSE" DEPOT v. HMS. "TAMAR."
KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.
AT HOME,"
FIRST LEAGUE Kowloon
3 Tamar
0
0 2
The Club's victory over the Carlisle, and that of the RGA over the Wilts rather surprised local foot- ball enthusiasts, in both cases the losers having been put down for wins by popular opinion.
KOWLOON ». TAMAR.
Kicking off on the Navy ground against a strong sun, Kowloos had the ball soon in enemy territory. A few minutes after the start from a centre from Evelyn, Clemo took the ball past the Tamar, left back and pat kowloon one up.
On Saturday at the K.C.C., the prizes won in the recent tennis 0 tournament were presented by Mrs. 18 Forsyth; an enjoyable
At Home" being arranged for the occasion. The Navy team then tried the 7 Spoon competitions were arranged offensive, finding the Kowloon backs O and some keen play was witnessed, well prepared, and it was not long 0 no less than 48 members taking before the Kowloonites were taking 4 part.
chances at their opponents' goal 5 Mr. A. O. Brawn (the Vice Pre- Soon after this Townsend by a sident of the Club), in introducing! splendid individual effort added a
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5 3 1 1 10 5 5 3 1 17 26
5 1
The Wednesday... 40 Stockport County 4 1.3
Third Divisio
Goals P.W.L. D. F. A. Ptr. 5 2 0 3 8 1
31 1 6 2 7 53 11 12 4.7
Fxeter City Crystal Palace Southampton
CLUB RECREIO v. United This match was played on theeen's Park R.
Swindon Town Sookumpoo Valley, Mr. Clements Fonsouth refereeing.
| Watford.. The United were too weak for their Bristol Rovers.... opponents, who will go far in the Merthyr Tow Second League, and went down to Gillingham the tune of 40, "Corcepcao for Brentford.... Recreio doing the hat trick, with S Playmouth Argyl Millwall for the Latoa Town V.Xavier scoring the fourth goal.
Reading Southend United Norwich City ava Northampton -----
RG.A. RESERVES . INDIANS.
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VOLLEY BALL.
THREE DIVISIONS FORMED.
SHOOTING.
THIS IS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
The following review of "Strictly
to-night's
super-
The Autumn Winter season of the Hongkong Volley Ball league was Confidential," commenced last week, and several production at the Coronet is taken matches have already been played from a leading New York theatrical off. The entries for the league have journal. It should convince cinam- been good, resulting in the formation goers that the Little House is worth of three divisions-Senior, Junior and a visit between now and Thursday,
"Strictly Confidential" is a picture Small Boys. "A printed fixture list can be obtained on application to that is a credit to the industry. In Secretary, Mr. S. Tsikeung, c/o, the the first place, the original story is Y.M.C.A.
from the pen of a humourist of inter- national fame, Jerome K. Jerome, it first appearing in book form under the title of "Fanny and the Servant" Problem," and later as a play entitled We The New Lady Bantock." neither read the book nor saw the The. Police held successful play, for which we are sorry after shoot at King's Park range, Kowloon, I now having seen the picture.
Without the aid of spoken lines yesterday, for the purpose of choo sing a team to represent the Hong and with comparatively few sub-titles kong Police Rife Club in the forth the story has been transferred to the coming Rife League.
screen with no apparent loss of the Sub-Inspector McNab Wilson, M.Cauthor's rich humour. This is no and Sub-Inspector Booker shot well fly-by-night, rush-to-release, produc- at the 200, 500 and 600-yard ranges, tion. Every scene and practically 6 scoring 128 out of a possible 150.every gesture is well thought out and
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POLICE PRACTICE.
1.
a
6 Sub-Inspector Evans was also in its valse made the most of. It has
の
good form, doing particularly well been beautifully directed.
With it
at the 500-yard range, in which he Clarence G. Badger, its director,
scored ten "balls" out of ten. - should step into the first rank of
From all indications, the Police screen directors. promise to have a formidable team
It is comedy of the higher sort
in the league which commences in but has a universal appeal because it the second week in November.
5 9
3 8 3
1
11 10
3
U
The match was very even, both Grimsby Tova...... sets of forwards being very quick! Brighton E. and tricky. There was no score till Swanses Town ... near the finish when the Gunners Newport County 5 0 5 0 3 15 scored the winning goal
The referee was Mr. Holland.
KOWLOON (B) . THE OILERS.
The Railway ground on which this 97 Mrs. Forsyth. expressed pleasure second goal to Kowloon's score, the
i Welcoming her once
more rest of the first half seeing the Navy match was played is not suitable for amongst members and thanked her trying their atmost to break through League Football, being much too
small and bady marked and cul w.for so kindly consenting to perform to Kowloon's goal.
The Oilers were the first to score, Munroe putting the ball into the Pet, but Spree for Kowloon equalized soon aftwards and Young scored Kowloon's winning goal in the second
This match was played on the Navy ground at Happy Valley and resulted in a win for the Ambrose." Scores
HMS. AMBROSE" DEPOT. Stannard, b Roope .... Scawn, b Boyce.............
Chambers, c Rivers, b Boyce Lieut. Macnair, b Evans Lieut. Hunt, c and b Greaves..... Evens, c Marshall, b Evans Stanbury, b Evans
0 the ceremony that afternoon. Mr. During the second half play was Brawn also expressed indebtedness very even, both sides missing easy to Mr. Herridge and the energetic openings. Townsend for Kowloon Sub-Committee for the splendid scored their third goal, and full time
3 arrangements made, which had con- went with this score ruling.
tributed in no small measure to the i Mr. Cheesely was in charge of the half.
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success of the event. He was glad game.
to find, he said, that they had a good deal of new blood on the Committee, which be considered to be a promis ing sign for the future of the Club.
Mrs. Forsyth then distributed the prizes won the tournamen: and the day's spoon competitions.
The prize list follows. Championship: 1st (cup presented
CLUB v. CARLISLE
STAFFS 7. S. CHINA (B).
7 700 TO 14
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Goals. W.LD. F. L Pts.
Rangers Airdrieonians Partick Thistle Celtic. Morton
Dundee. Hearts Third Latar) Queen's Park Kilmarnock. Hamilton Acada.. Falkirk. Clyde.. Aberdeen .................... Motherwell Biternians Albion Roversees Raith Rovers Clydebank.m
Playing several first league players Dumbarton the Chinese bad all their work cat Ayr United. out in keeping the.. Staffs from their, St Mirren goal, the game proving rather lucky for the Athletic, who left the ground. winners by 4-1.
Played on the Club ground this match attracted the biggest gate of the afternoon. It was an exceedingly well contested game, the Carlisle, although losing by two goals having way Ground matches. quite as much of the game as their
0 by Dr. C. Forsyth to be won three 23 times, and a cup given by the Hong- 10 kong Cigar Store), Major Greenway opponents. 13 2nd (presented by Messrs A. S. 0. Watson & Co., Ltd.), Mr. B. D. Evans, "A" Class Singles Hardcap: 1st Bryant, & Greaves, b Osbourne.... 24 (presented by the Messrs. Donnelly 3 and Whyte) Mr. B.. D. Evans; 2nd
Pender, Boyce
Gadd, b Boyce
Pass, not out.............
Extras
7
Mr. Barnes refereed both the Rail-
NAVY OUT TIE REPLAY.
"AMBROSE" STOKERS # L. 7.
CANTON TROUBLE.
covers the whole range of society from the servant class to the English aristocrazy, stage included. Also it once in a while makes a tiny pilgrim- age just over the border into farce, NEWSPAPERS SUPPRESSED. which should widen its appeal even more. The higher class of audience will be delighted with this picture, but so will the average. It seems a superior combination of artistic and business values.
TUCKLE HIS ORDER The Canton Times and all other 7 5 1 1 19 9 11 newspapers in Canton had to suspend
Madze Kennedy is not only 8 4 2.2 15 6 10 publication from the 22nd fust, by
8410 order of Mu Yong-hsien, command Vivacious and charming in the part. ging the Kwangsi troops in Kwang- but is mistress of the comedy secret, 1218 tung, who still claims to be Tuchm Spontaneity. Obviously, she worked hard. The acting of Herbert Stand- 1 2 14 8 8 of the province. 12 12 T 13 19
13 16
1 3 9 5
3 8 7
327 12 5 0 0 12 14.26 13
8 '1 25 14 91 6 1 5 18 8 0 5 1 5 14
RUGBY
TO-DAY'S PRACTICE GAME.
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Since the withdrawal of the cen-ing. Robert Bolden, John Bowors, sors by the administration under and practically every member of the Mu Ying-hsien in Canton on Septem-cast is worthy of more mention than ber 26th last, newspapers have been we have room for here. Also the able to publish whatever news they continuity is beyond criticism. 6 saw fit to print and comments
When Fannie returns to the castle
have not been favourable to the Lady, Bantock, its stilted, old- Kwangsi Party. To prevent further fashioned, vicar worshipping in- habitants are accentuated against Press support to the Cantonese cause,
the Kwangsi Party has crdered the her red-blooded charms. It would 3 suspension of all newspapers in Can be interesting to know just how 1 ton, the order reaching the Canton many people will see themselves por- Press Association late in the evening trayed in this film without realising of October 22nd, when some journals it, and place their sympathy against
The their own characteristics besides.
had already gone to press. action is declared to have no parallel in the Press history of Canton. It is not believed that the order will stand. very long.
There are also several little pieces of business which are not only clever but artistic. And although it is "essentially comedy, here and there crops out a poignant heart interest The following will represent the
which keeps your sympathy always From the start the Club forwards
Army in a practice Rugby football *AN AID TO DIGESTION..
awake. This is a sure fire hit from became dangerous and Sandberk, at „
match to be played at Happy Valley WHEN you in the stomach after fact that when the last few feet of centre took advantage of an opening
HEN you have a fallness and every standpoint, and not least is the against the "Ambrose". team at S early on put in a fine shot which
eating you may know that you have! 6im are run off the play keeps on found the net.
The replay in the final of the p.m. to-day- 2 (presented by Capt. D. W. Ritchie), Pressing hard after this the Carlisle "Ambrose" cup competition between BackPte. Phillips (Wilts); three eaten too much, and should take one of working by sending you away with 0 Mr. R. Jewsbury,
forwards found the Club defence the Ambrose Stokers
and the quarters: Capt Tommory (RAMC), Chamberlain's Tablets to sid your diges ree Class Singles Handicap: 1st very sound, Rodgers at centre half L 7, which last week resulted in Capt. Mufar form, Calicution. For sale by all Chemists and a pleasant and wholesome fica of Presented by Messrs. Lane Crawford playing a very safe game. The Club a goalless draw, will take place on. Bevan (Wilts), and Lieut. Mockridge 100 and Co). Mr. C. E. Millward; 2nd then pressed and Sandberg put the the Navy ground, Happy Valley this (R.G.A.); half backs: Lieut. Emerson
(presented by Messrs. Robinson and Club two ahead.
evening, kick off at 4 p.m. sharp. (22nd Punjabis), and Lieut. Davies Overy), Mr. M.-L. Railton.
In the second half the Carlisle The teams will remain the same as (RGA); forwards: Lieut. Dodington Men's Handicap Doubles-1st worked hard to even up and kept the last week. Lieut Thornton will (Wilts), Lieut. Sergeant (Wilts), St. 11 5 31 4 (presented by Messrs. Brawn and Club well on the defensive, the latter's referee and Sergt. Wells and Stoker Hammond (RE), Lieut Morton (22 8 2 18 1 Harvey), Messrs. W. J. and O. Wood-forwards getting very little to do, but Barret will act as linesmen. Com- Punjabis), Capt Bristow (RGA), 9 2 15 3 man, Zad (presented by Messrs the score remained unchanged right mander K. Turner will attend and Capt. Hewitt (RGA) Lieut. Mor 8 0 20 1 Ralston and -Herridge), Messrs. up to the end of the game.
present the Cup at the conclusion of timer (R.G.A.) and Lieut. Bingham
(RGA). 130 10 1 Adraham and Stalker.
6
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0. R .
Boyce
Roope.... Evans-
Greaves..... "Osbourne
Referee
+
Mr. Birkenshaw. the match.
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