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VARSITY v. ST. JOSEPH'S. A very close match was played on the I.R.C. ground on Wednesday bet- ween the University 3rd. XI and a St. Joseph College team. The Un- iversity won by seven runs. At one period of the game, St. Joseph's, batting last, had eleven runs to win

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SCHOOLS, LEAGUE RESULTS. MADAME LOTTIE GORDOK'S. DEAREN MÅSPLENDID EFFORT HAS A MARKET A

Bus Thouocal Schools Volley-ball

League was closed yesterday afternoon The annual general meeting of the As fully anticipated, Madame Lottio when an pebibition ostab between shareholders of the Chiness Engineer Gordon's coficert in the City Hall St. Paul's College, winters of the ing and Mining Co, Ltd, was held in

ed to yesterday afternoon was the distinct Senior Championship, "And Queen's London on December 12, 1921, when success, the deserving nature of its College, the door champions, was the Director report and statement of objects made only fitting and the played on the playground of accounts for the year-ended June 30,

the Chinese TMU. in Bridges, 1921) were submittedonanteista ja splendid enthusiasm of the artists Shoot! The game was an inter- EXTRACT FROM DIRECTORS REPORT. Page renderedTM esrtain. If a diatural con- eating one, and although much sequence, the cordial appreciation of the smaller boys, the Queen' the

audience was none the less College players put up a credit able fight against the seniors. They gratifying to the promoter of the showed mastery of the finer points concert and the wiling artists who of the game, but their vollying look- assisted her so ably. Yet another ed strength. They were outplayed,

but not disgraced. the C.R.C, on the latter's ground on token of success was the size of the Saturday, at 2 p.m.: B. W. Brad- burg (Capt.), J. Bryant, U. Omar, 8. Jex, D. Wilson, M. Marah, Y. Abbas, 4. A. Paice, A. Anderson, R. Bass and A. Fattydad.

I.R.C. 2ND XI V. K.QC. 20 XI.

The following will represent the I.R.C. 2nd XI in their league match against the K.C.C. 2nd XI on the latter ground on Saturday as 2.15 with four wickata in hand, but their p.m.-E. Ali Moordeen, E. Moosdeen,

tail only managed to put up another 8. Abbas, O. A. Rumjahn, H. D. four run and the University won Ramjahn, A. H. Madar, N. B. St. Kitchell, R. Nazarin, Y. A. Wahab, after a very exciting finish, Joseph's were short of one man and A. K. Minno, and M. Sadick. had to put in a substitute, otherwise Reserves:I. Hassan, and A. R. M. a still more exciting game would have Samy. been witnessed.

UNIVERSITY.

1. B. C. v. E. C. 0. T. 0. Yan, b. H. Rumjahu ...... 7

The following will represent the Young-Saye, e Barros, b Rumjahn 23 1.R.C. in their league match against E. K. Ong l.b.., b Rumjahn.... 23 the K.C.O. at home to-morrow at 2.35 B. M. Talati, e Barros, b Rumjahn 15 p.m.-A.el Arcelli, M.H. Abbas, A.H. 13 Rumjahn, S.H. Ismail, S.D. Ismail, P. Choo, e G. Lai, b Ackbar M. A. Kyum, b Rumjaho. 68.A. Ismail, J. S. Curreem, D. V. F. Viccajes, e and b, Bumjahn 11 Rumjahn, 8.A.R. Ismail, O. Iamail, A. T. M. Barma, lb.v., b Hassan 1 and F. M. Arculli. K. S. Chow, run out,...... M. A. Khan, é Barros, b Rumjahn 0 It. Lee, not out,

Extras

Total.

2

01

4

.105

Fall of wickets, 1-16, 2-61, 3-62, 4-83, 6-85, 6-100, 7-102, 8- 103, 9-105,

10-105.

Bowling Analysin.

H. Ramjabn

1, Harsan...

A. Kitchell

8. Ackbar

H.K.C.C. v. NAVY.

There was a large gathering of spectators, mostly schoolboys, and there was much cheering as each aide scored a point. Koen, sporting rivalry prevailed throughout and the game was enjoyed by all.

At the close of the game, Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, c.s.P., distributed the trophies won during the season,

The net result of the year's transso tions shows a balance to the credit of profit and loss account of £513,468, made up as follows: Proportion of Kailan Mining

Administration's profits. - £564 724 72,221 Interest in Europe

4,000 Agoney fees Sundry receipts. Balance brought forward (after deducting £400,000 payments in full on 400,000. shares alloted as fully paid and £4,110 Bundries

Total

.DEDUCT.

Mr. E. G. Stewart, in introducing Expenses in Europe £ 18,079 -4,200 16,260 Mr. Wolfe, said it was very un- Directors' fees fortunate that so many of the teams Exchange

audience itself. Not one seat in the larger hall was vacant; indeed extra chairs had to be procured and even then not everyone present was seated, But to secure a crowded house is one thing, to entertain it successfully an other. How well Madame Lottie Gordon and her assistants succeeded was apparent from the length and warmth of the applause. Ecarcely once would the audience remain content with one encore. No, it must have two, and in the Senior Division had dropped Income-tax ..... 112,316 in some outstanding instances three, out during the season, (the twelfth), Los un sales of contributions before it would re- leaving the two old rivals to compete Paul's College, the win- luctantly allow the artist to leave the -St.

the Junior Division, clear that considerable benefit should up. In platform. From all this it will be nere, and Queen's the runners flow to the Xmas gift fund for the Queen's College's team was to be Blind Home, the Pokfulam Home, congratulated on their sustaining! and the Home for the Aged (Kowloon), ability which won for them the first to assist which was the primary place, St. Paul's College being the object of the concert. Lady Stubbs runners-up. The trophy for the Small gave the entertainment her patronage, Boy's Division was won this year by won it in all the previous seasons with sad among other notable residents the Ellis Kadoorie School which had present was the Bishop of Victoria.

For the concert to achieve success the exception of one when the win- notable, it follows that theners were Queen's College. Mr. Stewart that the Open Volley- programme must have offered items said

88

Government stocks......

Relief Fands.... Donation Famine

524

37,785

£679,254

11,942

5,000

165,791

Leaving a net balance of..£513,483 | which, the Directora recom- mend, should be appropriated Interim dividend 10 as follows:

per cent. (free of income-tax) paid

on May 25, 1921, absorbed.....£140,000.

dividend 12

per cent. (free of income-tax) mak-

ing 22 per cent. for the year Expenses in connec

of more than ordinary merit. In ball League would shortly have a addition

onerons duties Police team and interesting competi-Final to her This match takes place on the Club

accompanist, Madame Lottie tion was anticipated. Hitherto most ground to-morrow, commencing at Gordon submitted several fine piano- of the players who competed in the 12.15. The band of H.M.S. "Hawkins" forte pieces, including two interesting Open League were schoolboys who will be in attendance. The following compositions of her own-"Romance also participated in the School League will present the Navy--Lient. Pouvoir d'Amour" and "Minuet in competition. Mr. Stewart expressed Beatty, Rev. Crole Recs, Lieut. E. Flat-both of which were loudly his thanks to Mr. Ko Bik-wai, the Franke, Lient.-Com. Greig, Midship-applauded. Singing with confidence Secretary, for the efficient manner in man Hayter, Lieut.-Com. Jotham, and feeling, Mrs. E. 0. Drake earned which he had run the three divisions. Mr. Wolfe said he would like to Midshipman Sheffield, Burg.-Lieut.- warm appreciation by her rendering

express his gratitude to the Y.M.C.A. Com.Stephen, Sub.-Lieut. Stephenson, of "Il Bacio," Tosti's. "Goodbye, Lieut Stewart, and Commander Wood. and Sullivan's "Poor Wandering for assisting them in coaching the One." The Flower Song" from Police in volley ball on the compound K.C.C. 2ND v. LR.C. 2ND. Faust" gave Mrs. A. 0. Brawn a of the Central Police Station. He On Saturday, at Kowloon at 2.15 fine medium for her pleasing voice could not say that the Police (the .11 p.m. sharp. The following have and earned an insistent encore. Miss Europesus, the Chinees or the Indiana) 1been selected to play for Kowloon: Nellie Williams made a very favour could in any way emulate what he had 64. O, Brown, H. Overy, E. Jable impression with her interprets seen that afternoon and a few days .20 Edwarda, L. É. S. Hodge, L... tion of C. Arundel's "Prayers" for ago when, just passing the Y.M.C.A.,

0. M. B. W.

17 3 -31

7

9 1 85

1

2

0

16

0

D 0

19

1

ST. JOSEPH'S,

Cassambhoy (Sen.) b Yau..... Ackbar, é Young-Saye, b Yau 1. Hassan, e. Kyum, b Yau.. H. Rumjeha. b You.

A Kitchell, b You.......

- Ishimatan, b You

Barros, o Taisti, b Young-Saye

G. Lai, e P.E. Choo, b Yau...

2 Blackburn. E. F. Spinks. . . which she also was recalled. Mrs, on a cursory patrol, he found himself

16 Lawrence, F. Evelyn, W. B. Maslett,

21 E. W. Alderson and A. Leach.

4

V-J. N. Silva, e Talati, b Young-Saya 0 Cassambhoy, (Jun), o Choo b Yau 0; M. Sadib, not out..........

Extras..

6-65, 6-74, 7-96, 8-8, 9-98, 10-98.

0

18

98

Bowling. Analysis

M.A. Khan......

W. O. X. E. 5 1 10 g 0

D

FOOTBALL..

KOWLOON TEAMS.

168,000

26,686

tion with increase of capital Reserve for excess

profita duty.... 122,304 Corporation profits

tax, estimated at 26,600, Directors' percent-

9,133

ward

21,740 Balance carried for-

age

£513,469

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W. W. Pearse's contributions to the neglecting his duty in order to watch afternoon's enjoyment included a very interesting game of volley-ball appreciative renderings of "Beloved" that was going on. He was afraid from "Mignon,"

""Romance Con-the excellence reached by the leading, FAMOUS MELODRAMA 'AT THE nais tu le pays," and several equally teams in the Colony was too high delightful encore numbers. Awaited standard for the Police team, who, he

Taking one of the most famous with pleasurable anticipation, Miss believed, would not be in fine fettle

melodramas ever written for the Dorothy Stobart's appearance was before several years. Kowloon ist XI v. "Ambrose," on loudly soclaimed. The singer, who Cheers were called for Mr. Wolfe | English stage and presenting it on a Navy A ground at 4 p.m.: Crocker; was in excellent voice, gave with and Mr. Stewart and were lustily scale far transcending its original Batting, Paramount has achieved fine and Elgar s A table of the positions of the teams success with Hery Arthur Jones

· Fall of wickets, 1-1, 2-16, 3-25, 4-35, Marison, Oswick; Coupland; Weyman ease and charm an Air from "Louise given.

(Captain), McKelvie; Robarts, Dog Depuis le Gour" gerell, Townsend, A. Duncan and "Pleading." These and her encore in the various divisions of the leagueThe Silver King, which comes to

most follows;- Coombs Reserve: Millard.

numbers were among the.

Senior. (Silver Shield). 2nd: XI v. 8. C. (B) on Kowloon enjoyable items of the afternoon,

St. Paul's College. 82 ground at 2.30 p.m. Hallam: Spary Mrs. D. Cameron, who was re-

Queen's College (runners up). and Mason (Captain); Muskett, Har-called for her pleasing rendering

Junior (Bilver Cop). land, Brown; Evans, Morley, Pasco, of "Down Vauxhall Way," joined Hayward and Estorffe. Reserves: Mr, W. R. Crow in the beautiful Rasmussen and Norton.

duet Home to Our Mountains " Another from Verdi's Il Trovatore. gem from Verdi and an English song The following will represent the gave Mr. Crow an opportunity to dis match play his individual vocal prowess and versus the Punjabis on Saturday, at win additional favour. Mr. Gibbison's 2.80 p.m. Punjabis ground, Kow-contribution was Sanderson's "Tired oon.K. Hutchison, J. Israel, W. Hands" which earned tum cordial Fritchart, S. Sareusen, J. MacDonald, opplause. Welcome variety was lent R. Duncan, V. Hast, U.. Angus, W. to the entertainment by two ex- quisite violin #olos--Drdia's Hyde, D. Bariner, P. Breseley,

JL. Young-Saye..

TO: Yau...

E.K. Ong

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\\** C.8.C.C. •. VARSITY,

The following will represent Civil Service on CS.C.C. ground at 2.15| p.m., on Saturday: G. R. Sayer (Captain), E. B. Reed, E. W.Hamilton, Chub A. E. Wood, H. E. Strange, F. J. Ling, E. C. Fincher, F. J. de Rome, E. E. Dunkley, W. H. Edmonde and R. C. Witchell.

K.C.C. v. INDIANS. On Saturday at Scokumpoo at 2.15 p.m. The following have been selected to play for Kowloon: JP Robinson, J. Stalker, B. D. Evans, CL Stap tin, U. L. Binga, K. R. Macaskill, Capt. E. G. Spinks, F. G. Thompson, D. M. Goodall, C. Dance and Lt. A. G. Macdonald.

CJAIGENCOWER v. CHINESE.

The following will represent the C.C.C.in their league match against

CLUB v. PUNJABIS:

Reserves in their

CLUB v; "TITANIA." The follow ng, will represent the Hongkong Football Club in a league match against the Titania" on Saturday, on the Club ground. Kick off at 4 p.m. -

3 and "Le "Souvenir tamous Cynge"-played with quiet and confident skill by Mr. Edward Busschaert.

(1) Queen's College.

(2) St. Paul's College. (3) Eliis Kadeorie School,

(4) Ying Wah College.

(6) Baiyingpun Sooool. (6) Diocesan School,

(7) Wanchai Bohool.

Small Boys'-(Bilver Cup).

(1) Ellis Kadoorie School.

(2) Queen's College.

(3) St. Paul's College.

(4) Ying Wah College.

(5) Sayingpan School.

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the Coronet Theatre this evening. The story is anusthally forceful, Wilfred Denver, open-hearted and unsuspect- ing, makes a bitter enemy of Godfrey Ware when he marries the woman Ware had hoped to win for himself. Denver is induced to put all his money on the wrong horse, and is later led to believe that he killed his unsuccessful rival while under the influence of liquor following bis ruin. was charged before. He escapes to America leaving his wife Lindsell this morning with having and children penniless. After a hard failed to register himself within a struggle he becomes a wealthy miner

An Indian named Sarumdas Magistrate

A CLEAR CASE.

SMUGGLING IN REVOLVER.

A Chinese from Vancouver was charged before Magistrate Lindsell this morning with the unlawful posses- ton of one revolver and 48 rounds of

ammunition.

Defendant who said that he had arrived by a Blue Fannel boat, said known in the West as the "Silver week of his arrival in the Colony.

The defendant pleaded ignorance of

that he was ignorant of local regula King." The moment he strikes it

tions

rich he sands money home to his wife the regulation;

but it is diverted by the man who

Mr. Burlingham,[4.5.r., said that

The police said that half of the, really killed Ware. How Denver re the defendant was assistant of ammunition was concealed in a clock turna under an assumed name and

Remarking that it was a clear case.

eventually succeeds in bringing Ware's Mats K. A. J. Chotirmall; and Com- and the other half was sandwiched Madame Lottie Gordon, who was

murderer to justice is a story that has pany of Wyndham Street. He spoke between two felt bats. The revolver, withstood the test of time and held English well and was an educated in parts, was tied to the back of the presented with several beautiful bon quete, thanked the audiance for their Madame Lottie: Gordon deserves generations of playgoers spellbound, man, and should know the law. Even defendant a trousers. attendance and their kind sympathy every credit for the ability with William Faversham, the well known if he did not, Chotirmail and Company with her offorts on behalf of a deser which she organised the concert. American stage actor, easily proves

Warmest thanks are also due to the his right to head the cast as William should or used to know that new Among those who assisted by artists whose generous co-operation Denver while the other roles are all arrivals must be registered within a selling programmes and chocolates made possible the splendid success capably sustained. A wonderful play wook. were the Misses Honor and Rosa-achieved.

G. Kodger; J. Bodger (cat), and J. McCubbon; J. W. R. MacPhail,ving charity. J. Stewart, and A. Mair; D. H Banner, Forsyth, S. D. Begg, W. Kuhr, and E. G. England,

HOW KIN ANY ONE SLEEP WITH THEM SQUAWKIN LIKE THAT ALL,

NIGHT?

BRINGING

"BY GOLLY- THEM BIRDS WILL DRIVE ME KOO-KOO-1 HAVEN'T HAD A WINK OF SLEEP-

UP

and a fine film,

father.

AN' MAGGIE BROUGHT ME HERE FOR A REST-

COULD SLEEP BETTER IN A BOILER FACTORY.

A fine of $25 was imposed.

of

deliberate smuggling, and it seemed

to him that the defendant know that

Magistrate imposed fine of $150,

it was an offence to carry arms, the

The contraband was confiscated,..

NIGGS STOP MAKING.

SO MUCH NOISE SNORING-I CAN'T GET TO SLEEP-

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