MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1922.
INTERPORT CRICKET
NOTES.
(BY THROWN OUT.",
I think the zeneral opinion on all hand is that the better team won. Better in every respect. Thoir batting was niore frro, in fact it was a tremendous co-trast to the cramped style that most of the Hongkong men adopted. Their bowling was much niore reliable, and their fielding, despite Leach's delinquencies in the second innings, could not have been bettered,
Billings wan congratulated most heartily by all and undry after the match and well he deserved these congratulations I think he made one mistake, Had he opened in the first innings with Deeks and Oller dearen, I don't think the collapse would have come along After watching tint eralty old war horre
FOOTBALL.
SATURDY'S Q M/S.
HAWK
HONGKONG CLUB v. KING'S.
Thie game, played at Seotumpen, was last from start to finish. From the kick-off the Soldiers had their op- panenta guesring. Ten minutes from the start Dyer opened the score with a shot that Rodgers could not gre. The Club took up the attack, but their forwards lacked combination and the King's back had no difficulty in clearing. Daring a scrimmage in front of the King's goal Williams imped at an opponent and the Club were awarded a penalty kick which Forsyth scored from. From Dow
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were one up, Coombs being responsi. KING'S RES, v. " DURBAN" RES. ble for the goal. In the second half King and Townsend were conspicuous
Played at Bookumpon, the for their fina play the latter being Soldiers winning a very even game by reponsible for the two goals scored the odd goal in three. The "Durban" in this halt. "Ambrose" front line showed marked improvement in their could not get away, thanks to Kow-play. loon defence. At the same time there was not a three goal difference in the aides.
Teams:
Wheelr
Kowloop. Woodman:. and Mason: Mrrison, King and Passe Clame, Hall, Brown Town | send and Coombs.
"Ambrose "Coyth Welborne, Boulter: Butler, Edmonds and Woodcook. Bolnesves, Harper, Davis, Head and Pow.
Refereo, Mr. Williams,
"TAMAR" v. "DESPATCH,"
of
ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA,
STIRRING OPENING PERFOR:
MANCE.
LOCAL WEDDING.
LEE-WAN.
At St. Mary's Church, Causeway Bay, on Saturday afternoon, a pretty Chinare wedding was solemnised, when Mr. Lee Bick-san was married to Miss War Chang-i, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Was Bua-yuen.
The Rev. Lei Kau-yau officiated at the ceremony, which was attended by a large gathering of relatives and friends of the parties.
·
There was quito a gala otmosphere The bride, who was given away by at the Theatre on Saturday night Mr. W. H. Young, looked charming when the Royal Italian Opera Coy. in a Chinese costume of costly silk. commenced a short season of grand She wore a tulle veil with orange blou- Opera with a magificent performance som and carried a large bouquet of ward it was all the Soldiers' game and bot for the good keeping of Rodgers between the sticks the score
Verdi'n evir popular "white roses. She was attended by would have been
These feams met for the first time, Trovatore" (The Troubadour). much heavier, and the Tamar ran out winners by
two bridesmaids, the Misses Verá However after a time their efforts 3 goals to one. The game started very attendance when, with a punctuality
Th:10
was 80 'mos crowded Wong and Elsie Kwan.
Mr. H. F.-Kwan porformed the in the second innings, letting Davies were rewarded for Jones getting fast, the Despatch "forwarde com worthy of every commendation, Cav.daties of bestman. tempting of balls go past one after Possession sent in a fast shot that bining very prettily and baving the Carmilo Castagino ied his orchestra in
rebounded from the post to the fetamar defence guessing. Bladen the opening overture. Tloughout was held in the chapel's compound at After the ceremony, a reception' he would have stadied up the whole of fact, who banged the ball into the
time arrived with the King's leading the ecore unaltereil. A charge came achieved. Italian is unquestionably friends. The happy cruple will spend play, and the interval arrived with spirit adding not a little to the succesreceived the congratulations of their by two goals to one.
over the go from the realart, In the second half the Club had the Tmar" going all out, and were more of the game and the ball travelled from one end to the other. Hudaon made no mistake from this awarded a penalty for jumping. but neither side could add, to the
spot kick, and Burd put them ahead score. Although Valentine kadave minutes after. Cruss increased
another, I came to the conclusion that
ride, Deeka had a great deal to do net from about ten yards range. Holl opened the reore after in minutes he conducted his forces with great which the bride and bridegroom
with winning the match, and lis partnership with Leach was the finest thing that could have happened for Shorghai.
That ground shot between ext a
cover and mid off which Leash made wood chance of making the score the lead a few minutes before fime management thoughtfuly provided | time and again eff Davies was beauti-level, he left the shot too late and The "Despatch" forward Ine is very
ful to watch, and was deservedly ap panded again and again. He saw
that Haccock was out to save the boundaries azil he contented himself
with playingfara sa a single each time. Also the three leg shots he played off la cock were excelk ntly timed and splendidly placed.
Torry Wilson esine in for a large share of the congratulations and well he deserved them. The way in which he finished off the Hongkong innings! after tiffin taling 4 wickets, 3 clean bowied, for 5 runs. reminds one of the way in which RE. O. Bird finished off the Shanghai innings in 1920. Nothing quite like. bis howling bos been scan here before and the way in which he puzzled our best bat men was an eye-opener to conny. He cau awerve both ways, and is faster than lie lonka.
was robbed by Williams. The final whistle went with the half time score
unaltered.
The game seemed to be one sided for the King's team played like
chine and there was not a weak player suongst them. The Club, who тего without Gerrard and
Stewart, could not settle down note of the traui was brilliant,
Teams-
and
King's, Blacce. Wyszo and Newton. Hodgson and Williams: Barlow: Williams, Hart, Jones, Dyer
and Scott.
Club-Rodgers, Tereal and Bishop: McPhail, Donovan and Moure: Hamilton, Forsyth, Begg, Valentine and England.
Referce, Mr. Hollands.
SOUTH CHINA v. POLICE.
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opera lang, de itt tests at their honeymoon in Macao, spoken word ends itself to musical proved. To avoid any difficulty in expression as Saturday's performance- flowing the story of the opera, the
remo of the more popular items apriated precis of it in English with pretty to watch, but their defence Terradered. The thorny pathway of quires stren.thening. They rhould do those who know no Italian is there- well in the Leaguo, For the "Tamar" fore made smooth and the pleasure Hudson played a fine game, as also of listening to superb muse more did Grant and Sinith at back.
han raperbly eung is added to by on intelligent anticipation of the telling Commando a story of the opera of the story in song. Salvatoro strikes a tenso and dramatic Late from the outset. It is pitched in tragedy and to the end it remains so. One Tollows the fortunes of the
Team:--
"Tamar"-Routley: Smith and Grant Oxland, Iludson and Bryant: Campbell, Hill, Crees, Burd and
Brazendale,
"Dispatch ".-Brewion: Clark and Thompson: Eroshaw, Earle, and Carion. Fox, Balkum, Bladen, Wood and Fisk,
Referee, Mr. Newton.
* DURBAN " v. R.G.A.
Clifford, who is reported to have Played on South China ground, this taken Holy Orders, was disappointing match resulted in the Chinese winning in the first innings, but gave us a by 4 grals to none. The Police were taste of his ral sell in the ercond: the first to attack, but failed in front as stated. Ollerde arc was unlucky. We all of geal and Fung Tai sert. Chia
a fuxore of
LADIES' SECTION
Result of the draw for "Railway.
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BYES:-
Miss Roger, Mra. Hornell
ra. W. MacKenzie, Mrs. Bromwich MIR. Winslow, Mrs. Shonton and
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FIRST ROUND:-
r
Mrs. Crawford Morgin-plays-Mrs.
Bolmes
Mrs. Murdock-plays-Mr. Redmond Mrs. Babington--plays-Urs. 8. B. O.
RosD.
BYES:-
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Miss Dennison and Mrs. Armstrong. First Round to be played by Novem
By Order,
S. CRAWFORD MORGAN, Hoa Secretary (Ladies' Saotion) Hongkong, November 13, 1922.
Troubadour with sympathy to his untimely end at the hands of his all unsuspecting brother who has ither- to known him au su all conquering rival in the realms of love. The more popular items of "Il Trovatore" were This game, played on the St. obviously anticipated and keenly Joseph's ground, saw the Gunpersajoyed. Had encores been possible ancex their first two points this they would certainly have been given senson. Mellug was risponsible for the Anvil Choros, the perfectly for the list goal which was scored cudered "Home to our Mountains" early in the first half. Conzins scored and the famous Miserere. in the second half, the R. G. A. 10 Enthusiasm was predominant and ber 17th, 1927. ring out winners of a very last game applause, As Leonava, Signora F
each gem received On their play the Cunners deserved Impallomení aon all hearts with the know what a fine bat he is and I have away on the right, the Intter to win. They had certainly improved quid clearness of her flexibles prato never assn hím fail befor. It will be finishing up by ending behind in their form. The "Durban" should many years before he is caught and Watson receiving from the kick bowled again at the Lepinning of an went down to fail miserably when well indings as he was-on-Friday, and-1-placed. Post tried a long shot missing was not in a position to see properly; by inches only, and Forbes also tried but, I was surprised to see him his luck, but Lou was there and clear walking away from the wicket and ed. Play transferred to the other end could only think he had been run out, where Swan brought off a fine save by getting over the crease while the from Wong Bt ui Wa. Not to be dezi- ball hit the wicket-keeper's pads austed Lowever, the Chinese came again came back.
and Wong Pay Chong bes! Swan with fiae shot. The interval arrived with the score ne goal in the favour_cf_the Chinese.
And now for the flougkeng side. The failures were al faili 8. Sayer Quick and Staylon Olliver was very unlucky to play an in each intings on Paice must also be included in the failures we have been led to expzet so much frem him.
Hancock was not so fortunate with his field as Billings I think Davies Lad one slip too many at least with Reed there.
In the recond Lall, play was hardly five o'nuten old when Wong again. beat Swan with a fast slut (hat wout
try sho,ting more often and not daily round in front of goal so much,
Trame:-
voice. Misa Celrata Wormoe brought pathos to bear on her delineation of a wandering gipsy and her beautiful contralto voice was used with artistic discretion. Signor Scamuzzi as the Count or Luna proved himself a dramatic baritone with a bigh aruse of artistic values. His singing is as
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Referee. Mr. Tydlesley.
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Lesser characters were taken by v. "CARLISLE."Mise Vittorioa Pol astri and Signor Arlidoro-Mauceri. The latterin the just under the bar. Midfield play "Carlisle played their first league fittle he had to do proved himself followed for a timi, when a brab game this reason ysterday when they the possessor of a sweet toned bass away by Chiu ea a fine crate come met the flag.hip on Navy voice. Many present on Faturday, over for Chan So to meet it with his ground and suffered defeat by 3 goals will doubtless wish to hear him in head and core number three. The to one. Sawyer scored the first goat a more extended part. A on all but play was all in favour of the Chine for the "Hawkins" a few minutes te eficient chorus backed up the Dow and Chai mizsed a-Gae‹pportunifore the interval, and within two mia efforts of the principals in no Hongkong, November 13, 1922. ty of increasing the lead, as with only nitis of the restart Brown put them uncertain way. It was an adds. Swan to beat, he skied the ball over two up. Imeson scored the third and pleasure to bear a stinged o chestra. the bar. Police now took up the Wright scored the "Carlisle's" only once more, directed through a difficult
goal from a file slo ú
score with consummate skill of Cav. attack, but found the backs sale ant
Teams:-
Carmelo Castagnilo. Fung cleared to Wong who went in and beat Swan for the fourth goal. Hankins-Hunpur: Bickers and After Davies and Reed we had really From now until time the Police Plameer: Stirk, Crow, aud Sawyer: poor bails and two good coca made pressed but could put score, Johnston Barkham, Frost, Osborne Spatkes bis average and that half volley of and Valentino heading over when and Imeson. Webster's that is still ranoing down Des Voeux Bond I believe, well, I should bave tried to bowl out the over and left the rest to Davies.
His⚫yesight is not too good and be, never was brilliant in the elips Had he beru fielded as a slcrt leg le would have saved many singlea.
no bowlers. Evans was crratic, three
well placed.
There was not a four goal difference between the teams. South Chica a cepted all rpportunities of scoring, whilst the Polica forwards would wait L. J. Davies the home wicket too long before testing Lan. Their keeper kept well, very well in the inside forwards seemed to have lost first louings and, another coat of their shooting boots. No doubt they paint on the stun pe would have won missed Parson. MoWalter at left the match for Hongkong by disnes back played a fine game as also did ing three men and eaving 12 in extras. his partner, Wong Pak-obong who, However he must get out of the think, played the game of his life- habit of taking for granted that the he will never be seen in better form. The Police cantot now say the Chinese ball is going to hit the wicket.
have Lever beaten them.
Teams :-
1
Altogether it was a fine match to watch from the spectators* point of South Chins.-Lau Hing Cheong!! view, full of interesting situations. Fung Tai and Ng Kam Chu g The weather was ou its very best be Leung Yok Tai, Leung Tai Fong and haviour. The wicket playing surpris- Loung Yuk Ying: Chui Ewong ingly well, averything was in favour Yeung, Chan So, Wong Pak Chong, of good cricket,
Wong Shui Wa and Chat Kwong Yei. Police-wen, McLaren and Me Walter. McEwen, Fo.bes, Robertson Miller, Johnson Dr. Valentine' Alexander and Watson.
Referae-Mr. Gurton.
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KOWLOON v. “AMBROSE.”
Played on Navy "B" ground,
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Carli l-Brown: Doopson and Watson:Barnes, Eldrettani Botting: Murphy, Wright. Jarratt, Downward and York.
Referce. Mr. Smith,
SECOND DIVISION,
POLICE RES. v. “AMBROSE" RÉB.
Played on the Club ground, this provel a fact patue. "Ambrose" (ran out winnere by 2 geals to 0, ona goal being ecored in each haif.
CHINESE "A" v. CHINESE "B,"
A was expected, the "B" team were too good for the others and defeated them by 4 goals to 2,
* HAWKINS" RES, v. UNITED.
The United received a shock when the Flagship's Reserves beat them by 3 goals to 1.
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