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SATURDAY'S MATCH.

MANILA AGAIN BEATEN,

P

Mail again suffer d defest to the tune of 4 goals to 2 when they met a Civilian IV at Causeway Bay 01 Saturday afternooh.

SPORT.

LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES,

batamen's game, which showed clearly the Colony's lack of good bowlem. So

Atxt month.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Bowling Analysir,

5 0 29

a. M. B. W.

4 1 17

0

A 0 19

2

9 2 24

5 0 20

4 3

1 0 3

far these trials have failed to reveal Dorking any fresh talent, and the Belection Fitchar Committee have a very difficult task Mackenzio choosing a team to face Shanghai Reid... Way... Saturday's trial was betwesn'teama Hollands: captained by R.HB. Hancook and A.E. Wood respectively. Hancook's W. W. Mackenzie, c Fraser,

I, E. HOLLANDS' XI side batted first, and putting up a Excell stifl froat against the bowlers, batted for nearly two hours and a half, at the end of which time they had a total of

Faar matches in the first division of the Hongkong Football League were played off on Saturday after- noon, with the following resulta Hongkong Club 3 R.G.A.. 2 King's Regt....6 H.K. Polico.....0 H.M.S."Tamar"2H M.S."Ambrose "I Kowloon.......1 South Chins....235.

CLUB V. R.G.A.

This match was played at Bookum poo. It was very closely contited, and a very strenuous struggle resulted in the Clab running out winners by the odd goal-in 5

Both cade of the Gold wore visited in quick Buccession, but for a while neither set of forwarde could gain any advantage, sɔ round were the defences,

Valentins opened the score for the Club with a fast shot close in, which gave Philips ro chance. The Club returned, but Frampton cleared. Couzens broke away for the Gunners bat bis centre want begging.

A few minutes later Deggerell equa- lieed for the Gunners from a centre by Couzine. After the Gunner had missed two good chances, the Clab went down. Begg struck the crossbar wish a lofty kick and Valentine acrred with a "header."

Soon after the Gunners had a shot at Rodger, who cleared safely, the Club went down and Forsyth added their third goal with a low shot into the corner of the ast. There was no more scoring up to half time.

more

With only 50 minutes baiting to do, Wood's side opened their inuinge with bad luck, and when time credit for the fall of five wickets. intervened, had only 83 runs to their

W. Galle way, b Pierey...... D. Reid, not out..

b.

T. Bannett, 1.b.w., Morgan.. J. C. Fletcher, b Pest. H. 8-icer, et. Miller, b Watson.. W. Brackenridge, run out... N. J. Perim, b Pentycross......

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DOCTOR'S SILENCE.

MAN'S SUICIDE AFTER SHOOTING WOMAN,

4

Further light on the Soham shoot. 1ing affair, which has caused

sensation in Cambridgeshire, was forthcoming at the adjourned inquest

31 at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cam- 15 bridge, on William Clarke Turner, 46 licenses and farmer.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1922

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

1

PICNIC

CHEESE

+

Turner was found on his farm at

7

Soham with fatal gunshot wounds,

in Jars

1

shortly after the discovery, of Mrs.

6

Olive Habel Lawrence, the young wife

11

of a Soham blacksmith, whom he was

30 cents

per Jar.

Total (for 7 wkt.)....129

J. R. Way, G. M. Dorking and H. E. Hollands did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. The

Capt. Olliver and tho Rev. Quick put in A fine together which yielded 93 before the inaings

latter was caught. Sayer also made a fine partner for Olliver and between the two of them tho taken up to 141. Olliver was in A. E. Esgle

core way excellent form and bis batting was D. B. l'est.. the feature of the game. He made a G. It. Piercy... well compiled 77 before he was caught A. 9. Excell.. by Mitchell off Rumjahn's tricky B. D. C. Morgan.... 3 Laws. Capt. Davies and Major Mat L. 11. Pentycross.... thews also contributed useful scores, while Hancock was not out with 23.

For Wood's side, Stapleton (28) WAS the highest scorer. Others who con tributed double figures were Wood (21) and Mitchell (20).

Scores:-

R. HANCOCK's XII. T. E. Pearco, b Alexander

Capt. Olliver, a Mitchell b Rum-

jaha

Rev. & Quick, e Rumjahn b de

Rome.

G. R. Sayer, & Le Fleming, b

Owen-Hughes

R. E. A. Webster, st. Gace, b

Rupjaho

The second half strenuously contested by the Gurgers R. Hancock, not out. who played all they knew to reduce B. D. Evans, b De Rome.. the lead. But the Club were equal

It was a very interesting game, bow-to the situation and by no means ever, and Hongkong can thank Boyd for its victory, for without him, the

allowed them to have play all their own way. Good chances were missed

Captain Havelock Davis, b Lo

Fleming Major E. D. Matthews, b Owen-

Hughes

5

A 1 16

6

2 19

G

1 21

0 1G

◊ 19 2 12

KOWLOON C.C. 25 XL. v. C.R.C.

8 alleged to tave shot.

Mrs. Lawrence, who is in hospital, had her left arm amputated as the result of her injuries.

"DON'T ROY"."

M Alice Fuller, of Lot Farm, said that Turner called at her house on w.Augurt 15. He was downhearted and

crying, and raid he had a certain 1 difosse, He asked witness to fetch) 1 Mrs. Lawrence to eattle things with 1 him. He was afraid that Mrs. Law. Irenca would upeat his home. Mrs. 1 Lawrence came and denied Tarner's:

allegations. She told witness that she did not want money, but an apology for a letter Turner had written to her.

A friendly match between these tcama was played at King's Park on Saturday resulting in victory for the former by a handsome margia. Scores:-

KOWLOON.

Shortly after Turner and Mrs. Law- rence met, witness heard Mrs. Law- rence eay, "Don't boss," and then a She found Mrs. shot was heard, Lawrence with her head bleeding.

Questioned by the foreman, Mre: Fuller said the suspected some aad

2 relationship between Terner

Lawrence. Turner had not threaten- ed to shootanyone, but said he wished he was dead and out of it.

S. Jer, Ching b G. Lee..

315

G. Rusell, b S. T. Wong

401

H. II. Bensen, ruu sut...

0

26

F. E. Lawrence, c Wang, b JI C.

Hunt

2

DOCTOR'S REFUSAL.

2

F. G. Hridge, b H. C. Hunt..

C. C. Dance, b J. L. Tan.

57

23

0

G. A. V. Hall, e Tan, b. S. T.

Wong......

Dr. Douglas Riding, of Adden brooke's Hospital, spoke of Turner's wonDds,

9

Asked by the foreman if Turner.

R. E. Lindell, e Wong, b H. C.

Hust

27 replied "You have no right to ask

E. F. Spinks, not out...

Extras...

0 目

that question, and

I refuse

a

anewot."

Total

matter there.

..100

07

game would undoubtedly have ended by the forwards at both ends. Alter E. Lammert c and b Owen-Hughes 0

the other way about.

The teams lined up as follows:--- Manila.—Mr, L, Nelson, Capt. Ball, Major Howell, Mr. C. P. White (captain).

Hongkong (Civiliana).---Mr. P. A. Cox, Mr. J. G. Lyon, Mr. W. D. Fiddes-Wilson, Mr. C. C. Boyd (cup- taio).

Mr. McPherson who has juɛt recovered from an attack of fever, was au interested spectator at Satur- day's game.

Begg had failed with only the goalie to beat, Pascoe took the ball down and sent in a long abot. Mc- Hugh rushed in, and meeting the ball seat it straight to Rodger, who could not hold it. Heartened by this success, the Gunners went all ont for the equalizer and kept the ball in the Club half for quite a while, but the defenders kept them out.

E. B. Reel. e Rumjabo, b Owen

Ilughes...

L. J Davies, b Bacot.

Extras

Fall

Bowling Analysis,

0.

KING'S v. POLICE.

The King's who are much fancied F. Alexander.... I 0 Capt. E. R. S. Doda, 8 2 for league homurs this season, were

H. Oxan-Hughes.. 12 too strong for the Police, and scoting four times in the first half and twice. E. Dornelly....

A. A. Ramjohn in the second, won easily by û goale

F. J. da Rome to nil.

The pround was greasy, and Manila was further handicapped through their ponies being somewhat tired, playing their third hard game in the The Police were greatly handi week. Perlaps this bad some bing capped by the absence of most of to do with their defcat by the Civili- their regular players, some of whom ane, who were not nearly as strong as are on leave. All the new players the interport team which turned out need a lot more practice before they for Hongkong on Wednesday. can attain anything near to Isague Mr. Boyd played an excellent game, form. They backed up quite a lot in and his long bitting was far more the second balf with Valentine, Paar- accurate than in the big match. He son and Watson as the back bone of performed the hat trick" on Sat. the attack but they were outplayed urday and was responsible for three by the soldiers and never allowed to of the four goals cured.

get dangerous. Swan was great in goal or the defeat would have bɛea much heavier.

Manila's team work which was so much commented upon in the Ser- vices' match was badly disorganised. and they could not bring off any combination play on Saturday,

Hongkong's combination also left a

KOWLOON v. §,0 A.

lot to be desired, but they gut along tested and Kowloon just ran out This gun was very closely con- better than their opponents.

winners by the only goal of the

Mr. White made occasional break aways for Manila, but he was veży anlucky with his faisling strokes. Major Howell and Capt. Ball were not up to scratch.

Mr. Lyon and Mr. Fiddes Wileen played sound games for Hongkong. while Mr. Cox had occasional burate

a brilliancy, but Mr. Boyd was the

life and soul of the trum.

J.

The goal scorers were ;---

Hongkong. Mr. Cex, 1; Mr. Boyd,

Manila-Mr. Nelson, 1; Mr. White

1. Major Howell scared

match.

the Chiness soon got going and Kowloon started the offensive but

gave a lot of trouble at the other end. Townsend played a very sound game in goal and was equal to every situation.

Kowloon want away. Doncan receiv After a long ding dong struggle

od from Coombes when clo'c in and

gave Lau Hing cheong no chance.

The Chinese played a strenuose

was suffering from disease, the doctor.

The Coroner: We will leave the

David Fuller, homsekeeper

ried about bis condition.

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October

A. O. Brown and H. Overy did not Turner, said the latter was very wor

The Coroner: Did you know there were any money troubles?

Fuller: Not then, but I have 1

si: ca hard it. 40 0

C.R.O.

6.50 44 3

5 1 15 2 10

C. Choa, c. Dance, b Benson

H. C, Hunt, b Russell.

ENTERTAINMENTS.

1

FAILS.

Charged before Mr. R.E. Lindsel! this morning with having stowed away 23.-Coronet Theatre; from Singapore by the s... "Gregaty . B. Walthali is "False Faces," Apcar,

an Indian nemed Dos World Theatre; William Desmond Mohamed said that he had come tere in "Life's A Fucny Proposition." to try to join the Hongkong Police. Kowloon Theatra; Withoat Benefi

Clergy."

October 25-26-Theatre Royal; The Russian Follies.

Gilbert Robinson, butcher, Solam,Of who saw Lawrence lying in the road, heard her say that Bill Turner brought her there and abot her. She asked witness to fetch her husband.

HIGHLY ETRUNG MAN.

8

1

13

17

37

9 attended Tarner for years said he Dr. William Edger Carter, who had

S. T. Wong st. Danca, b Rusa..

was kindhearted and genial, but of highly-struag temperament. He

0

bat.

--

Total

+35

Bowling Analysis.

0. 30 R.

of wickets:-

O. Lee..

15, 293, 3141. 4143,

6-146, 7-183, 8 217, 9-217, 11:236.

5-144, 10-230,

II. Ching..

D 1 35 9.0

H. C. Hunt

S. T. Wong,

J. L. Tan.

R V.

53

1

53

40

1 0

25

0

G. Lee, c Brawo, b0ery.

0

24

3

W. Hut, b Bengoa

5 0

31 ?

H. Ching, e Dance, b Russell

31

1

S. C. Wong, o and h Russell.

0

0

1

J. L. Tan, & Hall

K. C. Ling, b HI..

W. K. Chung, not out

M. N. Chan, c Russell, b Hall.

28

7

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. B. B.

W.

4 0 17

1

1 F. E. Spinks.

3 1N4

0

G. Russell.....

12 127

4

QUAINT FIJIANS.

.... 83A. O. Brawu...

II. U. Benoa. G. A. V. Hail

3 0 5

0

5 0 27

2

KIND OLD CANNIBALS.

4.50 10

3

Capt. C. Fleming... 50

Lieut Bacon... 1

A. E. Wood's x1.

C. J. Stapleton, Hancock, b

Havelock-Davies

Capt le Fleming, o Quick, b Read A. A. Rumjan, b Havelock

Davies

3

21

E. J. R Mitchell, b Lammert,... 20) A. 12. Wood, st. Davies, b Webster F. J de Rome, not cu'.

Extra

5 H. Overy

Total (for 5 wickets)

Lieut, Bacou, H Own Hughes, A. L. Gace, Capt. Doda, C. F Alexander and D. E. Donnelly dil;

.ot bab

Fall of wickets:—

1-15, 2-35, 3-38. 1-73, 5-60. Bowling Analysis.

Captain Havelock

Davies

越。 22.

W.

12 3 20 E. B. Rand....

1 5 11 R. E. A. Webster.. 7 0 31 E. Lammert.. 1 0 10

FRIENDLY MATODES.

Extras

WATERPOLO,

GARRISON LEAGUE.

October 26.-Concert At St. An- drew's Church Hall, Kowloon.

October 27.-Threatre Royal; "Tons of Money.

Royal;

October 28.-Theatre French Leave," October 30.-Pianoforte Recital, by

attended Turner for influenza lastHarry Ore, assisted by Eric Rice. January. In his state worry would

October 30-Theatre Royal; have a considerable effect.

"The Young Person in Piak,"

October 31.-Theatre Royal; "A Week-end, "

The Coroner sa'd the jury were only concerned as to what caused Turner's death, and had not to consider how he received the disease.

The jury returned a verdict of 97 Suicide while temporarily insane,"

A lator from Mrs. Lawrence to Turner wae mentioned, but not read.

November 1.-Theatre loyal, Other People's Worries."

Royal

November 2.- Theatre "Charley's Aunt."

November 3.-Theatre Royal; "Her

| Flosband's Wife."

November

4-Theatre Royal;!

"Tilly of Bloomaberry,"

PUBLIO LUUTION BALES,

October 24.--Hughes and Hough

Magistrate (sternly): The Hong: Long Police do not pick up wasters like you. What work did you do in Singapore -I went there from India to try my luck. I could not get a job, and having spent all my money, I stowed away.

Sentence of four werke' was passed. A Filipino named Juan Penfou WAE charged with having stowed away from Manila by the 8.5. President Lincoln."

Be admitted the charge, stating that he wished to go to the States.

Magistrato: Four weeks. You cannot cheat the Company like that.

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS:

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Kaifong (B. & S.) from Haiphong, requisitee, Kancho, (B. & 8.) from Canlos,

Everything to do with the South furnitura, Seas, that distant world of romance, pianos, typewriter etc., Sal. Rooms,-R9. bae a perennial interes. Books na 2.30 p.m. the different islands nod peoples are October 24-Lammert Eros: 17 eutta, Singapore-Kowloon Wharf.

G. Apear (M. M. & Co.) from Cal- constantly appearing and the latest, barrels of rosin, China Provident's Lootgeang, (J. M. & Co) from The 88th Coy, R.G.A, have won the Service, 91a, net), is one of the most roofing eto,

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Chice Provident's Mylie, (Moller & Co.) from Saigon. afternoon the final match of the season

Many of the stories which Mr. A. B. etc., Gales Rooms, 11 a.m: will be played at 4.30, when the win Brewster tells are quaintly amusing.

Indigirka, (R. V. Fleet) from ners will play an exhibition match An old greybeard, in a reminiscent quantity of irou, wire nails, steel.

October 26.-Lawmert Brost Keelung-B49, against a team chosen from the Rest moment, had confereed to him that, plates ofc.; No. 10 Godown, Kow Saigon-C15. of the League, prior to the presents long ago he did help to eat an Eng-loon, 10.30 a.m. tion of trophies.

lisbmsa. While I was pondering on

H. E. the General Officer Command-the old gentleman's declaration and

ing (Sir John Fowler, K.C.M.G., C.B. considering what I should any a slight One of the

fans to the end but luck favoned MR. U. H. PIERCY'S XI. v. MIDBO.) will present the Carcoigne silences that I shou

Townsend, and be could not be,

third goal beaten.

for Bfabila in the fourth chukka after,

the bell had sounded, but this gont was not allowed as in polo, the ball is considered "dead" Immediately the bell in sounded in the last chukka.

"TAMAR". "AMBROSE."

J. E. HOLLANDS' XI.

COMPANY MEETINGS,

+

November 9,China Light and

Cup and medals to the league chamlisteners, a neighbour and friend, Power Coy. (1918) Ltd. fourth piots at the conclusion of the game. desiting to show sympathy and not ordinary annual meeting, St. Georgo's

leave the last speaker out in the cold, Building, 11 am. exclaimed: Well, well, we were all

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On another occasion a white man

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TEPARTURES.

A fiendly match was played on Saturday at Craigengower between two sides captained by Mr. G.. H. Pieray and Mr. J. E. Hollanda respec These two Navy teams played a tively. The match rorulted in a draw. thin so rapidly as in rheumatism. Not 60 annual afair, add Mr. White's won by the odd goal in 3.

It is hoped to make these reling fine game together. Tamar just the Advantage, when stumps were only does it become thin but it is loaded bad given a native a present of a tin THRILLING CORONET PICTURE. ambition is to "en Shangbai and Play opened fast. Guing straight The highest score of the match was increase, the joints inflame and swell He did try to make it hor by putting, Members of the Easma Club who Cbiawanteo.- October 22.

drawa resting with Mr. Holland's XI. Without proper treatment these prisons

with impurities-the rheumatic p ison of soup, telling him to make it hot, down Carroll beat Boulter and put made by D. Reid, who compiled 40 and the patient becomes a crippl the ball beyond Coysh's reach. not out, for Mr. Holland's side. F. C. treating theumatism, most of them bim. Far from being angry, he was might have been pardoned if they had it on the fire, with the result that it attended the screening of "False The o are a number of methods of burst open and the contente scalded Faces" at the Coronet resterday Canton.-October 22, "Ambrose" equalised a little before Miller for the opposing site made 12. aiming to key down the sheumthe delighted, ran to the white man and dived under the nesest seat during Manila.-October 22.

poisone until natura can build up the blood suelently to overcome them. But Axclaimed: "Oh! Mr. Carew my the early stages. of the film. In the unfavourable courditions of cold

Darwent, (Thai Thuon.) for Ssigan, ones may give to descase the advantage spect yea while gentlemon! Nothing scents revealed vivid glimpses of the Linan, (B, & S) for Bangkok.-

damp friend, I cannot ray bow much I to most realistic fashion the opening-October 27, a relapen or renewed attack follows.

Hongkong pay a visit to Manila Lext

year to play's triangular tournament

there.

half time, with Boulter out of the

feld owing to a twist d ankle.

The visitor return to Manila to day.

Diphtheria-Bow it May Bo

Aveland

a

The scores were :~~

́¤. H. PIEROY'S XI.

F. H. Pestycross, b Reid.

D. B. Feat b Way

and

42

or

you and getting plenty of fresh air day topayturvy in Fiji. Onca when the formless void, 看 mero

U and night, than it is to cure the disasof Acting Governor, bad given a dance of shellbotes linked together with mud

30 Willisma' Fink Falls, esting proper food,

bursting shelt

M16 eilbonetled

♫ olding diet that do a not agree witli Tbloge sometimes were rather the outline of that

eeri".

chain

G. W. Sowell, a and b Way

M. M. Watson, b Reid

A. 8. Fxall, Reid

A. E. Eagle, 6 Way :.

W. Pra, b Hollands

Taito Maru, (Dodwell & Co.) for

Shimizu Maru, (M. B. K.) for Gemma (3.0.J.L) for Rotterdam,

Hangrang, (J. M. & Co.) for Canton. October 23.

Yokohama Maru, (N. Y. K.) fot Seat'le, Shaughai-Ontober 23.

Ilakozaki Marn, (N. Y. K.) for

"Atabroso" continued to play cas man short throughout the second half B. D. C. Morgan, a Way, Fletcher and gradually the handicap tild. O. Miller & Galloway, b Beid "Tomar" pressed for a long whilo,

.L. G. Nicholson, o Spicer, b

Good, healthy blood increases the you bave behaves in the ordinary front lae trenches by night. Against October 23. aad thea Brazendale ecot beautifully

Fletcher...

resistance to disease. It is easier to manner; your guns go fi with a bang the lurid glors of Verey light and 11 keep up this saintance by taking Dr.sad on does your food." Didubinis sly contreerd when across goal. Eli trapped the brit thchild or The old prepares the chill's systems for the inception and when well in, and beat Coyah with development of the diphtioris germs. fast but. When there aw es*os of d+phibwis in the reighbourbo d children that have calde should be kept at home and off the the stret niil ricavurad, Giw the

Berlin's Cough Remedy ther wil rot have to remains at bepaling ls clears to be cultus keda #hitd: firm in a child's ttunt when li-x, m roit, and minte in the risk of bat ing Infection

CRICK T.

INTERPORT TRIAL.

Anther Interpart trial match was;

Formell payed on the H.K.C.C. ground on

Lemists and otən Koopark.

kerapon. It wa.#got #

G. H. Peroy, not vu!

Extras......

Total.

27 after it gets a foothol. Keep up the and the convicts, as usual, had been and a tangle of bathed wire, whi Yokohama.-October 23.

thens tonic pil

D

ro Istance of your body to die bybad up, under a warder, to help with men called No Man's Land. Acro

8 A book, "Hohlfes & Health," will to the washing of the plates, ile warder the shell-torn strip the hero, an 8 sont free on request by the Dr. Williams got bilariously drunk.

Medicino Ca. 96 Bazulruus Road, Share sie ware dreadfully upset to think his way dowly, crawling on his "The pricaospre from the German lines, work- hal. It coulaina dios regard ng diet and hygiene for thematic pallent that he had ro far forgotten bimant, belly through the lush into the De Williams Pick Fit's rochtainable and ware trying to quieten him and British trenches and so into one of the. .144 at all drawylis or post from 81,5

bottle, -/- for 1 baitice, dicct from la carry blu home so that no scandal most exciting stories surely that we

should fall upon the jai) ??? :

above address.

ever transferred to the sermon."

Newchwang-October 23.

Providence, (Kwong How Tal) for

Bhangbai.-Ostulier 23.

Nuskin, P. & P.) for Yokohama,

Bubba Maru, (0.9.K } (or Keefrog,' Takao-October 23.

Hain Wah, (C. LL B. N.) { ? (KE-

tom-October 31,

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