KONDAY AFLIL 10, 1922

SPORT.

LEAGUE FOOFBALL.

DIVISION. L

CLUB 4; CHINESE 0.

Playing with the breers in the second half, the Sailors attacked and Hender added their second goal After this the United had the monopoly of the play, but they could not beat the defence.

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With one mase watch against the United in and, the Calaw siready the undispated champions of the second division with 33 points resinst the King's 32

The Club were too song for the Chinese in this match winning comfortably by 4 goals to nil

cat

across

The Carlew"-United replay will take place on the Cimb ground at 5.15

cu Tuesday.

ST. JOSEPH'S 3; Club 0.

The Chinese fielded only 0 men at the stint, Ip Kau and Chan Sarp rising after five minutes play. The Chinese were the best to attack, but they found the defence too sound to "get throuch. They returne however

The St. Josephians closed their and Ko Sik Wai beat Gerrard. He season successfully by defeating the ect in a bad drive which struck Cleb Res by three clear goals. The the upright and

Club fielded only nine men and gal Chut Kwong Yenne took although they managed to keep the first time shot and sent the ball wide Collegians out in the first half, the At the other end Kuhr scored for the pressure was too great to withstand Club from a well placed free kick by indefnitely, and they tell three times Gerrard Ko SE Wa missed a good in the second. Remedios, A Tram- chance of equalising when close in and bitsky and L. Ramjahn were To MePhail cleared The Clab forced twosponsible for the goals. corners at the other end sed from the second ere Forsyth beaded the ball Fast Cheung Wing Sing for the j Club's second goal. Chai Ewang Yeang went down the wing at a fast pace and fioish d up with a long shot which Rodger cleared in the second attempt. The lab went down. Chan So fa led to clear and Forsyth scored with a twisting shot which gave Cheung no chance. Hali time: Cub 3; Chinese 0.

The second balf was more edenly contested. But set of forwards) pressed alternately and the defences were given some heavy work. The Cin managel to keep their citadel intathatthe Clitese wrat dawn once! mer Begg and Forepth combined

UNITED . "CURLEW.”

The following will represent the United 'in' above League Second Division Fistare, on Tuesday, 11th inst, on H. K. Club, Ground. Nick off 5 p.m.-Beach, Jackson, Hopper, Urquhart, Leonard, Hyder, Botelho, Watkins. May, Derry and Payne.

CRICKET.

LEAGUE MATCH.

C.8.C.C. v. R.G.A.

The Genners won this match br wellandi successfour confused the 131 13. Los equashing the Civil Chinese backs. Fanyth slipped Service's chance of winning the league through had scored from close range championship, wi-ich is now as good Alter this the game became very as won by Kowloon. evenly contested with the Chinese! working hard to break their "dack." They had very hard ines in missing sume fice chacoas when close fb.

The Gunters. batting first, scored 131 uns, Matthews 59, Olliver 25 and Bagnall 15 being the double figure contributors. The other players did Lot reach 10 safely. There were two

ducks." Sayer took 6 wickets for 61, and Ling and Reed two each for 40 and 9 respectively.

The Club are still in the roaring for the league championship by virtue of this win, but with oals two more marches in band, they canot do more than equal the "Curlew's" points in Civil Service played a hard game, which case a final will have to but luck was against them and they be played. A closely contested match were all dismissed for 115. Sayer 38, should result. The Club meet the Holdman 19. Wood 14 and Witchell 10 "Titaria in mid-wek and the were the only double figure contribu- *Tazar" cext Saturday. Sterld tome. Mr. "Extras" contributed a thu "Tamar" win their remaining useful 16, and there

were three instches, then they will head the ducks." Davies took 5 wickets for league table, and a final will not be 40 runs, and Graham atd. Baker 2 necessary.

each for S and 51.

Scores:

KING'S 2; AMBROSE? 1.

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This was a fast game. The King's pressed from the et.rt and Jones opened the storing early with a fine Elct from clase la. Ile added a second before the interval.

The Ambrose" had the best of the exchanges in the second half and kept the King' defence very bay. Dural scored for the Sa lore, and after this the Seldipre had to play all they knew to prevent a draw.

KOWLOON 2; "CAIRO" 0.

R.God.

8

Captain Davies, c. and b Ling Captain Oliver, e-Ling, b Sayer. 25. Lit. Chester, b Ling Major Matthews, e Sayer, b Reed.. 59 Bdr. Baker, b Sayer Major Bagnall, b Sayer

Sgt. Skeet, e Holdman, b Reed. Lieut. Graham, b Sayer.. Gor. Parkes, b Sayer. Gar. Stevens, c Ling, b Sayer Bdr. Davis, not out.

Extras

Total.

x.

2.

Bowling Analysis.

0.

8 0

*... 14

3 61

The Kowloonites have managed to get together a very useful XI, a Ling little too late in the season, but if Sayer Reed. they continue their successíni carrer, they will have the satisfaction of end- ing the season well up in the league F. J. de Rome, b Baker

40

6 Q 29

CIVIL SERVICE,

15

131

10

table. They were too good for the A. E. Wood, c Bagnall, b Davies 14 "Cairo" on Saturday, winning by E. C. Witchell, run out. two clear goals. Pasco and Hall were responsible for the goals.

R.G.A. 2; TITANIA" O..

G. R. Sayer, e Parkes, b Davies.. 38

The Gunners opened the game in a F. J. Ling, st. Bagnall, b Davies.. consincing manner, McHugh ran H. Holdman, & Matthews, b through from the centre and scored Graham

without meeting opposition. The C. J. Tacchi, not out.

THE CHINA MAIL.

ROOD

Kor Albert: Scherb,

Joash A. Scherb

Emal I. Bag Your Marie Negel.

There are people who, il Mathile does marry her Swiss riding master, intend to claim relationship. They look that kind.

Labour troubles in America

still tear.

Vienas roup kitchen" formerly archduke's palace. Waiting for the doors to open.

Bowling Analysis.

B. R. Bradbury, ▸ Baltin, b

Philpott....

March, b Evans..

Hall, b Evans....

Abbas, b Evans.

36

WEATHER REPORT.

· April 103. 11h. 53m-Pressur, har

increased considerably over N. E.

0

Omar, e Wilkins, b Neish.

11

Wilby, b.Evans..

Major, not ont.

Japan, moderately over S. W. Japan | and slightly from Formees to Indo-

China

K

Extras

Total.

0

120

0. M R - W

The anticyclone is central over the Yellow Sea.

The monsoon will, moderate along. th 8 E. coast of China and over the N. China Sea,

Hongkong rinfall in the 24 hours ending at 19 am to-day, or inch.

| Total since January 1st. 11:90 inches

| against an average of 7 33 inches

Forecast for the 84 hours' ending t

2 noon on April 17, 1920

Bowling Analysi

Erens...

11 2 55

5

Pelling

BO

26.

Philpott

5 0 33

Neish

1 0

0

LAWS WINNIS.

S.K.CC. TOURNÉY,

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

The following matches in connection with the above tournament will be played off to-day:-

Open Championship Singles.-S. A Rumjahn v. S. H. Ismail; H. D. Rumjahn v. F. A. Rdmond.

Open Championship Doubles- ¡Major C. Wilson and G. W. Sowell v. {M. W. Lo and M. E. La

Handicap Doubles.-R. E. Valen the v. E G. Lammert and J. A. Worswick; L. Nelson and "Capt. K. Tomory v. R. 3. Henderson and E. B. Reed; R. L. Smith and F. A. Diasdale v. Major P. S. Tomlinson and A. D. Ball.

HOME TRADE.

MANCHESTER WEEKLY MAR-

KET REPORT.

Messrs James F. Hatton & Co., Ltd., Manchester, reported as fol- | lows on Wednesday, March $:---

-Petoneth Ger Rock. N.K

·wieds, freă to moderate; falt

# -Yarma Chunel NR wide strong, moderating.

3 CID C65% of Chiros bewes #mekong and Lamocks The same ar So. 1.

-Nouth coast of Chins between kook and Hainen. The same

Ne...

ROYAL TUMERVATORY, HONGKONG.

DAILY WEATHER REPORT.

STATION.

APRIL 10, 1820 -3,

Wind

Hour,

Barometer

at Sun Laval,

Temporainey

Humidity,

Direction.

Wother.

Vrdivorck & 31.10 36

Teman bə 30.10 Askoiste. 31.22

3033

3.136

*} 34

Soati

Veznaki

Esgxhims.* 30.31

Xhins

Vaha.... abijima. vi Ucani

hitral. S▲ 31.42

Kiskisze –

H

ܘ mahi

33414214

ateli

Sharp Pk

73115

may to

€20 17

11

falaska

30.10

50 08

30.03.

3011

-1

$2.10

30.03

fainan....

Iscioban

7 a $1

29.56

rizso am

4.47

da bursa

09.04

99.5 75

4.20 29.56

51

82.11,35b

The cotton markets have been quiet and prices shew little change in the week's trading, Fluctuations in values have been within a very narrow Calchu range, with the exception of Egyptian Kosha...... in which variations of a much as 1d fesadores.

Canton per lb have taken place. The demand

Hongkonz for both spot cotton and futures has Jap Rock. tended to be alightly more restricted Kaczones' but buying has still been of sufficient Tecborðs

Pakhor weight to keep prices steady. Fo Recent weekly statistics for American Phalis cotton have shean a continuous c

SJames decrease in available supplies. Last Aparri week there was a further heavy las agapa in the visible supply to the extent of Manila... | 115,000 bales againes 13 000 last year. The amount of cotton brought into sight being only 88,00 bales against 147,000 last year, and the total Lavail. ble now stands at 3,372,000 bal.s against 4,558,000 bales at the same time last year. New crop possibilities gre also exciting more attention. The Latest reports are to the effect that preparations are more delayed than usual and also that t'e purchases of fertilisers shew a falling off of 15% as against those last year. Whether growers are likely to again reduce accesge to any serious extent however is not an easy matter to foresee, but the recent improvement in grain prices is a factor favourable to the growing of more varied crops. There

6. STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, c has been no new development of detachas closd, d drimling in, loz, basiness in the Manchester market. g gloomy, h hail, I lightning," overrat The demand both for yarn and clothing showers, & squall, rtain, DOW

i thunder y visibility w dow, wet. has again been fairly good but much 7. RAIN Fiches tenths and ban. of the enquiry met with is fruitless dredths. and there does not appear to be any general extension in the business being transacted. Bayers for the most part ignore the fact that prices are w.higher than those ruling two to three weeks ago and many offers are 3consequently too low to be practic- able. The recent improvement has

C. W. JEYAIN, Director.

Hongkong Observatory, April 10, 1998.

Farenheit, on the farel of the sea in incher, teaths and hundredths

1. Barometa. "reduced to 31 dezre.

TEMPERATURE, the shade in de-

grees Fahrenheit.

3. HD, in percentage of satura on the humility of air saturated with

moisture being 100,

4 DIRECTION of Wixi, to two points. 5. FORLE OF WIND, According to

Beadford Seale

HONGKONG-REGISTER.

E. C. Fircher, Lb.w, Davies

Sgt. Strange, c Skeet b Davies

- E. B. Reed, b Baker..

0

W. H. Edmonds, c Parker, b

Graham

0.

M. Y

พ.

Rev. Crole Bees, e Webster bla

Fleming

Bowling Analysis.

37

0... 1.

2.

0

T. E. Yeah...... 11 0

42

1 Comdr. Edg-ll, b Lammert.

A. A.“Ruzjsko.. 13.5 3

24

19 W. Vickers..... 3 0

4 Per. Purcell c Lammert bị l

7 Beatty. Haster.

11 4

34

1

Στντίρες day

On date at On dezast

12 -2

43

13

1 Fleming

14 Crole Rees

5 1 27

2

0

Sailors were playing without Wilkins

UNIVERSITY.

Extras.

16

and Bates and this greatly handicap-

A. A. Ramjahn, net out

..101

Lt. Com. Drew, e Mitchell, ble

Fleming

Hardy

5

1 20

2

in fact been barely maintained

Barometer

20.08 30.10

$1,10

10

bat there is no change in quotations.

Temperthur

. 65

66

71

Hamidity

XS

*

72

ped them. McHugh scored a second

F. A. Redmond, b Arcal.

6 Mid. Sparks, b Doda..

3

Total...

.115

goal. Although the Ganners continued

to prees after this, they could not score again. They won by 2 goals to stil

T. E. Yeoh, c Arcalli. b 8 A. R. «

Ismail

Mid. Hayter, b Webster.

17

9

CRAIGENGOWER √. "TITANIA” | Excise and Customs duty is not

Forse calculated to assist Indian trade. Weather *****

The increase in both the Indian Direction of

Windies.

I

I

6

h

Bowling Analys

27

Rait............

4.90

0.00 0.01

Q.

DIVISION II.

Davies Baker.. Graham.".

17 " 7

40 ** 5

13

3 57

2

T. O. Yeow, cand buttcem.

18

10

3.3 0 8

2

H-Bolhatchet," b Curreem

225

M. B. Osman, not out

***TTANTA.”

Extras..

W. Vickers, b S. A. R. Iemail.

M. II. Roffey, c Kitchell, b A. H.

Ramjaha

2 Mid. Sheffield, not out..

7LL Hardy, b Webster.

Lt. Beatty, e Davies, b Webster..

Extras.

Lammert

This low scoring match, played on There is still a moderate enquiry from Oihe Craigengewer ground on Saturday, that outlet but less has resuited from 14 resulted in a win for the Lome tram recent cablegrams than expected. China business has fallen off: South by 120.91.

Arazrica and the smaller Far Eastern Hongkong, Dinervatory, April 10, 1-82. Scores:

outlets are also quiet.

W. Baftin, c Jer, b Omar

Total

16:

Bowling Analysis.

0

0. X. Bu

w.P. O. Lounds, o Abbas, b Major.. 0

7184 Mughes.

.11

I 49

1 Lien. Reves, b Major

5

Dods 3-94, Peat.

.11

0.52

1 Pt. Wilkins, o Coolie, b Omar...

11

4

0 7

OP. O. Philpott, a Hall, b Ómar

15

7

0 24

2 Lieut. Brana, b Omar ..

5

13

Bowling Aralysis.

Webster

.13

1 40

3 Lieut. Neish e Abbas, b Omar

0

LOVERS LAST DANCE.

"YOUTH CUTS GIRL'S THROAT

OUT OF REVENGE.......

0

E.

w.le Firming

8

.0. 38

3A. B. Carles, rum aut'.

20 A. I Arculli.... 11

0

62

1.1

Wr. Watson, eCoolie, b Major-

12

10. B. Carreem... 9 0

.

43

2TT. E. Pearce, & Parodi, b Hayter:: :3

C. F. A. Duval, 1 Omar

34

B. A. R. Ismail..

0 49

I

A. H. Rumjha.

5

.1'

31

Extras.

8

Total

FRIENDLY-HATCHES,

CLUB v NAVY,

5

C. Blaker, b Hardy

12

Played on the HK.C.C., ground on

J. Davies, b Orole Bees

Saturday, this match relied in an

Capt. Doda, not out

2 Capt. le Fleming, c Drew, b Beatty 2

1E. J. R. Mitchell, b Hayter

CHINESE "A" 1; KING'S 0.

Played at Sookumpoo, this match

YARSITY v. INDIANS.

The University were too strong for

Scores:

resulted in a win for the Chinese by the Indian and won easily by 181-91.

the only goal scored. Lo Wai Man

was responsible for the goal in the

4*

13.C.

Erst half. The King's worked hard A. H. Ramjahn, b Yeah

to save the match but bad to admit S. A. R. Ismail, e Redmond, b defeat in the end. By losing this

Yeah

game, the Soldiers have lost their 6. H. Ismail, b Yeoh..

Eold on the Championship which goer

N. B. Kitchell, b Ramjaha

to the "Corlew "Res. and have to. J. S. Carreem, c Ong, b Yooh content themselves with the position A EL Madar b Runjahn...

ct runners-up.

"CURLEW” 2; UNITED 0.

A. El Arenili, c Yeow, b Vickers.. 2

8. A. Ismail, c. Choe, b Rumjaha 9

́ ́S. “D. Ismail, run out...

D. Rumjahn, st. Yeow, b Rumjaha 2 O. Ismail, not ont....

Total (6 wkta. de:1).

Fall of wickets: 1-43. 2 65, 4-123, 5-140, 6.148.

Extra:

Tetzl

-Boores-

Fall of wickets: 1-34, 2-41, 5-67,}

91eany win for the Navy by 225-135E. G, Tammet, o Sparks, o Crele

Although play opened in their favour, the United went down in this match by 2 gork_to_níl.” Besch brought off a fine rare from Hender,- bat was immediately afterwards beaten by Riley. At half time the 4-61, 5-85, 6–75, 7–75, 8-78, 9-80,- 14. Stewart, b ̃Hughes... Salons led by 10.

10-91.

F. C, Miller, b Haytar

D. B. Pest, b Hardy

H. O. Hughes, e Parcell, b Hayter 14

REA Webster, st. Franks,

Hayter

Ezea

· ΚΑΥΣ

Extras

Lt. Franks, a Dods b Lammert, 19

Stoker Falling not out

·Bowling Analysis.

After being inseparable companions at school, a Freach youth and girl named Emile Lecomte and Andree Greinet, aged 19 and 16 respectively, 91 arranged to get married, but the girl's parents dissuaded her on account of the young man's violent temper.

Righest open air Tutsourators on the 9th 6 Lowang opas kir Temperature on the 10th

T. F. CLAÍTOs, Director,

·HONGKONG TIME SIGNALS

The Time Pa'l on Kowloon Signal Hill is dropped daily at 10 am, and 4 p.m. except on Saturdays when it is dropped s1 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., and on Sundays and Holidays when it is dropped at 10

The Ball is hoisted half wast at the 5th minute and full meet at the 57th minute. Should the ball fail to drop et the correct tims is will be lowered at & winna past the hour and the ordinary routine repasted at the following hour, if possible.

Should the Time Ball be out of order the above routine will be carried out The frioade of the girl wamed her with the fag "2, on the Storm Signal

mast. Wthat her lover might revenge himmelf

night Time Signals are also given at 12 1 31 6 upon bar, but she consented to go to by means of three white lam a mounted 94-25-2 last dance with him. No sooner vertically on the Obervatory wirnicas

mást. 3.0 27 0 were they alone, than Lecomte and From. 8,56 to 9:00 p.m. the lamps are

44

10

Y. ORAT.

EW. Major

Y:Abbas.

CRAVŐENGOWER.

11 J. P. Wilson, b Evans

Grimes, Beres, 5 Philpott. „135. 8. Sex, b Falling

"denly drew an 'open razor from hisztinguished momentarily, at the erro

21 pocket and altahed his young sweet | stogigcept at the End, $3th. &nb The homes refer to Hongkong Sandart Time (0 hours Rest of Gerapwicia

35 heart across the throat, cutting her 2nd, and 4th of such minute.

6 jugular ven

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