8
SPORT.
and Mr. Beaven were the first pair to face the bowlers, but their part- Dership was short-lived, "Bear
THE LEAGUE,
DITHIAT L
FOOTBALL.
YESTERDAY'S FRIENDLY
MATCHES,
Goal
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pix.
Liverpooli
Preston N. E5 3 1 1967 Aston Vill 550116 Bolton Wanderers & Shediald United... 5 3 18 Nawcastle United., 309 Bradford City 41037 Sunderland
19 R Huddersfeld The $ 137 Mancuester City... 21 Biruington 3 0 11 10 Irerton ... 5 2 3 0 10 Blackburn Rovers 1
being given lbw. after he had scored Results to Saturday, Sept. 10 (Inicusive) only two. With eight runs telegraph- ed on the board, Majer Wallis joined Col. Wyndham. The game became Barnley 5 4 1 0138 "Ambrose" met the Wilts on the lively with this partnership, and the Hiddlesbrough.....9 2.8 Navy "A" ground. Daring the first mounted up steadily antil Wallis half Wilts scored four times, Manham, was bowled by Davies, Wallis con- 3 Amour 1, being responsible for the tributed a useful 31 to the eide's scote. Capt. Betts followed. He and scoring. Ambrose "replied with one,
a penalty goal. Half Time: Wilts Wadhan made things hot for the 4,"Ambrose" 1.
Gunners. When the innings was de clared for 188. Wyndham had a his credit. Betts was not out with beautifully compiled 109 (not aus) to 36. Mr. "Extra" was responsible for 10, Wyndham's scoring was slow, only 45 showing on the board after 90 minutes' play. He gave a chance at 30 which Chester just failed to hold. He hit out more freely after the interval, and his total increased by 58 in half an hour. His 100 inclu- ded 15 boundaries. Betts 36 inclu-
During the secred hali “Ambrose had matters pretty well their own way: but with one exception ther were unable to scare. This goal care from a fine centre by Savage, Monk house meeting the ball with his head, giving the Goalie ne chance.
Result Wilts 4" Ambrose "2. Referee Mr. Jones.
UNITED v. SOUTH CHINA.
Played on the Chinese ground and
after a scrappy game which was finished a semi darkness. United won by 3 goals to 0.
Referee Mr. Au Kit Sang.
ST. JOSEPHS v. UNIVERSITY”.
St. Josephs played the Taiversity an St. Josephs ground. Play was of an even nature, St. Josepha managing to sente ecce in the first half. Uni- verity replied with one in the second
balf. Result: Draw 1 all,
TENNIS.
The final for the Police lub flazdi- cap Competition was play last even- ing, Mr. Booker (crately meeting Mr. Wood free 30). After a very good game Mr. Booker won by 3 sets to 1.
Score 6-4, 4-6, 0-6, 6-4.
GOLF.
BOGEY POOL COMPETITION
RESULT.
The Boger Poolcompetition, played over the old course as Fanling last, weekend, was won by L. M. Smith (scratch with the very creditable result of up. Mr. Smith's score for 17 holes was 71
CRICKET.
The following teams will represent the Hongkong Cricket Club, on Satur day next, October 22, at 2.15 p.m., against Civil Service (ricket Club:—
1st XI. on JL.K.CC., Ground.-- T. E. Pearce (capt.), H. H. Benson, I. J. Davies, Capt. P. Havelock Davis,
Tottenham Hot... 523
W. Bromwich den 510 Chelsea
Oldham Athletic... LIRE Manchester United 5 149 The Arenal Cardiff City 30
5 1 4 0 1 2 60212 0
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LATEST CHANGES,
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER
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70 cts. per lb.
60
50
25
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Organised by Mrs, Grant Smith and Mrs. Roberts a bridge tournament was held yesterday at the Helens May Institute in aid of "St. Dunstan's officer, "Chanan." Mr. D. McPherson and about $3,000 was gathered for the has been appointed second officer, fands of the very deserving institution" Hain Peking." which looks after our blinded sailors Mr. E. Williams, second officer, and soldiers. Each player was charged Chenan," has gone second office:, a subscription of $3 and besides that" Yunnan." there were a great many generous Mr. A. McFleison, third engineer, donations in money and in kind. Fingehow," is on leave. Mr. G. D. H.E. the Governor and Lady Bell has been appointed third Stubba were present and there were engineer. Fingehow." also Lady Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Bowden Mr. W. T. Cromby, third engineer, Smith and Mrs. Gompertz who acted" Poyang," has gone second.engineer, as hon, treasurer. Prizes were given "Hoidow." to the players whose scores came
Mr. E. F. Casey, from reserve, has nearest to certain hidden numbers and were handed over by Lady Stubbs to the following winners:-1, Miss Cooper: 2, Mrs. A. Humphreys; 3, Mrs. A. Plummer. The donors of the prizes were Lady Stubba, Mrs. Roberts And another who remained an- onymous. A box of sweets, Mr. S. F. Finchin, second officer,
Wisemans given by
Ltd., and "Esang." has gone second officer, a bottle of scent from A. S"Tucka" Mr. E. J. Porter, second Watson and Co., were ralled by officer." Tuckwo," is on reserve. Mr. Mrs. Tinson and won by Mrs. Jenkin.. E. Harvey has been appointed This realised $59.
supernumerary & cond officer, “Tuck- On behalf of the organisers Col,wo." Mr. A. Woodley, supelnumeracy Nicholson thanked Lady Stubbe fer second officer, Tackwo," is Bristol City fast ball wide of the wicket
presenting the prizes and H. E. the reserve. Bradford Hall City
Governor for his support. Replying. played it, and the ball went high. Blackpool
the Governor offered to Mrs. Grant Holdman, behind the wicket, leaded The Wednesday 5 13 1 4 8 3
Smith and to Mrs. Roberts his con- well back and stopped it. Think
Rotherbazo County 5 1 3 12 9 3 Port Yalo... * 1 9 8 7 gratulations upon their successful ing the ball dead, Parkes Wolverhampton A' &
organization. oat of
Barchard.
BCOM
3 1 1 5 3 7
ded the only six of the match, off Results to Saturday, Sept. 10 (Loclusive) P. W. L. D. F. A Pts. Barley ............... 5 0 0 11 4 10 Leeds United..... 5.3058 Notts Forest Notts County......
4 1 0 8 7 31 10 57 Leicester City...... West Ham United Stok....... Sory..... Falba********
Crystal Palace Derby County Coventry City South Shields. Clapton Urient.
sented easily, and the raas
The Gunners opened wall. They Then Chester skied mounted to 66. the ball and Wallis held it at mid-off. The second wicket fell at 119 and the third at 121. Another 40 runs were added before stumps were drawn Gunners baving put up 161 for at 4.30 with the game a draw, the eight wickets. Parkes, the Gunners' man to hat, was stumped in an interesting way. Wallis sent him a
weat
Hej
crease
and Holdman promptly threw down the wicket.
The scores follow:
WILTS.
Col. I. R. Wyndham, not out Mr. Beaven, 1.b.w., Davies Major Wallis, Davies. Capt. Betts, not out
Extras.
2
1 4
I 3 6 4
DIVAJON III.
NORTHERN SECTION.
54
73
5 10
2
Goals
109 Results to Saturday, Sept. 10 (Inclair
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pta 31 Durham City 30 15 15 36 Stockport County 0 0 1 0 4
Nekoa$$ 10 7 3 10 Stalybridge Celtic 1 2 1 0 9 4 4
Darlington
Total, for whts., dec.....188
Mr. MacDonald, Bdsm. Brown, Major Culver, Sgt. Holdman, Pte. Purton. Mr. Deane and Edan. Rogers did not bat.
Bowling analysis.
R W.
0.
Graban Davies Bagnall Batchard. Chester Fisher
14 2 56
ย
16
2 BL 2
4
} 11 0
0 42 0
10 0
1 ◊ 8 Q
3 2 1 0 10 5
1 0 9 6 4 10 3 20 5
Grimsby Town 42 20 9 6 4 Accrington S. Wakall............ Wrezha....... 3 Tranmere Rovers 3 Balifax Town ...... Southport Rochdale Hartlepools U. Wigan Borough.
Chesterfield..
Achington...
Lincoln City
1 6 3
19 10
2 0 2
Mr. J. A. Murphy, supernumerary second officer, "Entwo,"
bas gone second officer, same ship.
Mr. R. J. T. Hopkins, second officer, "Katwo," is on reserve.
од
Mr. G. E. Vaughan, chief officer, "Fooshing," has gone chief officer, "Cheongshing."
Mr. J. R. Doughty, chief officer,
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At Lady Stubbs' table were H.E. | the Governor, and Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Mr, J. L. Hughes, supernamerary Sever; at Lady Kirkpatrick's table, second officer, "Loongsang," has gone Mrs. Delacombe, Col. Nicholson and supernumerary second officer, "Tung- Lady Rees Davies, Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Col. Davy; at Mrs. Gompertz's table, shing."
Mr. E. C. W. Hassall, supernumer Nisbet. Lady Brunyate was atary second officer, Kusang." hat Mrs. Roffey's table. Other tables gone second officer, "Cheongshit were taken by Mr. Bowden Smith. Mr. J. S. Dinnen, supernumerary Mrs. Horwell, Mrs. Denison. Mrs. third engineer, "Hangsang," has gone Parkins, Mrs. Elliot, Mr. Lammert, third engineer, "Kingsing." Mr.
rs, Marsh, Mrs Smalley, Miss Tunley, T. C. Barclay, third engineer, "King- Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. sing," is on reserve. Cormack, Mrs. Middleton Smith, Mrs. Mr. J. Lang, second engineer,
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Henderson, Mrs. Layton, Mrs. gincer, "Kwangtak,“ Forsyth, Mrs. Jenkin, Mrs. Law, Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Dutton, Mrs. Jacob, Mrs. Wingfield, Mrs. Farmer and Mrs. Lessk.
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Mrs. Marcel organised the sale of 1 sweets and cigarettes. In this she was helped by Mrs. Stern, Mrs. Beran Mrs. Familton Berners and Mis McBean. The boxes of sweets were tied with blue and gold ribbons and
Capt. Meredith, Mr. Thomton did Results to Saturday, Sept. 10 (Inclusive) the ladies wore gold ribbons.
not bat.
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Bowling Analysis.
Q.
M.
F
1
30 1
1 38
0
1}
43
♫
2 17
5
Major I. M. Edwards. F. II. Farthing, Wallis..... E. G. Lammer. E. J. R. Mitchell, MacDonald I. D. C. Sandberg, M. M. Watson, and Purton
R. E. A. Webster.
2nd XI. CS.CC., Ground.-L. D.
McNicol (capt.), H. II. Day, R. G. Edkin, A. S. Exell, W. J. Hope. D. Reid, G. W. Sewell, H. H. Tayler, Dr. D. J. Valentine, J. R. Way, and F. S. Young.
The following will represent Civil Service 1st. X against RK. Club on the latter's ground at 15 next Saturday: G. R. Sayer. Capt., Hon. Dr. Severa, F. de Rome, R. E, 0. Bird, E. W. Hamilton. H. E. Strange, Rt. C. Witchell, F. J. Ling. E. C. Fincher. W. II. Edmonds and W. Gorvia.
The Civil Service 2nd. XI playing
I.K. Club od. XI on the G.S.
ground on Saturday, is as follows:
Brown
Patre
*88*5
Capt. Olliver, b Brown.. Mr. Chester, & Wallis, b Parton.. Capt. Davies, b Parton... Major Bagnall, b Brown... Br. Baker, c Wallis, b Brown Mr. Graham, not out.. Capt. Fisher, b Brown
Sgt. Barchard, c Beaven, b Brown Mr. Park.s, st. Holdman, b Wallis
Extras...
Total for 8 wkts.
HOME FOOTBALL.
LONDON COMBINATION.
Goals
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Millwall
....... 5 3 0 2 8 0 8 Aberdare
3 0 8 4 8 Plymouth Argyle 5 3 0 2 8 4 8 Luton Town Brighton & Hove & 31 18
5 2 1 1 8 3 7
Portsmouth
Southampton & 3 1 1 7 4 Queen's Park R... 6 9 1 2 3 3 65 Merth Town... 5 3 2 0 5 R
17 Readi
32
Swindon Town
Gillingham.....ne
1 Swanset Town 14 Brentford .....
Northampton
14 Brist 1 Ravers
Of Southend .... Shity
1 € 3
2 1 6 7
21 A 20
1 6 8 3
3 3 6 3 3 3 5
5 0 9 3 IS
Chariton A.........
Watford
12
Ex ter City 5140 3 11 9 Newport County 5 1 40282
.161
R. T. Taylor, Capt. Dr. Valentine, Rosalts to Saturday, Sept. 10 (Inclusive
Dr. Smalley, C. Hake, J. Cowen, W.
Goals
Gill, It. Sanford, W. Hill, J. Kaight, Queen's Park Ran 6 3 1 19
W. Hall and F. Brockbank.
FRIENDLY MATCH,
- WILTS AND R.G.A. DRAW.
The Wilts and the R.G.A., met in an interesting friendly match on the H.K.4.C., ground yesterday. A draw resulted
The Infantrymen batted first. Som high scoring was witnessed, and they declared at 158 for the loss of only two wickete. Col. Wyndham
Millwall
P. W. LD F. A Pts
220 19 45
170
(4 3 24 74
To: tooham Clapton Orient... Arsenal Crystal Palace.. 2 1 0 3 2 3 Fulham
3 1 2 04 West Ham United 4 1 3 0 2 5 Y Brentford 1 0 1 0 1 0 Charlton Athletic 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chilsen 3 0 3 0 1 40
AN AID TO DIGESTION.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
DIVISION L
Rasults to Saturday, Sept. 10(Inclusiva)
Goals
Supplies of sweets were sent by Messra. Lane, Crawford & Co. and the Blue Bird Cafe as well as by many presented by the Tabaqueria Filipina private individuals; cigarettes were
and the Graeco Faptian Tobacco
Stare.
Mr. E. Fitzpatrick, second engineer, Kwangtah"has gone second engineer,
Kianghsin."
Captain 0. C. Blown, of the "Tseangtah," is on leave.
JURIES IN MALAYA.
TIMOROUS DECISIONS.
COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL.
Court of Chiminal Appeal iz England The frequency with which the quashes verdicts given at trials pre- ided over by the most eminent Judges of the High Court or orders the case to be tried afresh makes us "Engineering" announces that the quite certain, saya the Straits Echo, Chinese Consul at Trieste has made that many errors similar to those arrangements with the Italian Gov-which make verdicts had at Hage emment to hold a Chinese Manufac must be committed out here.iembers turers' Exhibition at Trieste, in order of juries empanelled to try criminal to promote the trade relation between cases in these Settlements if they the two countries. After a conference think about the matter st 红 between the Ministries of Foreign probably hold much the same Affairs, and Agriculture and Com-views as those we have just expressed. merce, the proposal has been ap-In any case they know that if they proved.
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Goals.
bring in a verdict of guilty their deci- sion is final and they shrink from the responsibility of the position. The institution of a Court of Criminal Appeal for this Colony would bring about, we believe, not only greater care and better results in the adminis P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.tration of justice in criminal matters, 6 4 0 2 15 3 10 Allon.......
......... 4 4 0 0 7 3
8 but would also lead to a decrease in 4 1 2 14 € 10 Vale of Leven...... 3 1 0 9 4 30494 10 Cowdenbeath
the number of those timorous deci. 430184 5 2 0 14 9 10 Armadale
sions of jues which allow prisoners guilty of grave offences to escape the consequences of their actions,
P. W. L. D. F. A. Ps. Results to Saturday, Sept. 10 (Inclusive.) Ranger 660 185 1 Hamilton Acad..... 8 4 13 12 12 11 Celtic*** Albion Rovers...... Falkirk Partick Thistle Ayr United
St Mirren ''>d..
3 2 1 11 6 7 Dundee Hibs 52 I 9 13 4 6 Arbroath.
6) Bathrate
Baith Roters...... 2 3 2 1 11 Y 2 1 8 5
Dunder
Motherwell
216 6 2 X 1 @ 10
Hibernians Airdrieonians..... 1 2 3 3 10 Kilmarnock..... 2 3 4 10 Mortag
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