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SON DIES AT SEA

Much sympathy will be felt for Dr. G.D.R. Black and Mrs. Black at the death of their little son Colin, a cable yesterday bringing the sad tidings. On March 26 he left with his mother on the "City of Simla" for home. His health then was quite good but a few days ago a cable came to hand intimating that he had been taken ill with lymphemia. In consequence Dr. Black made a hasty departure for home and boarded the Empress of Canada" on Saturday hoping to be in England by the time his wife and son arrived. Yesterday, however, the sad news was re- ceived that Dr. Black's little son died at sca.

FOOTBALL

SATURDAY'S GAMES.

Owing to the "Titania" not being able to field a team-on- Saturday against the Club the lat- ter played a friendly game with the Tamar and were well beaten by 5 goals to one after leading at half time by the only goal scored in the first half.

Mr. Perryman was the Referee.

KING'S v. KOWLOON.

These two teams played their final games in the League at Kow- loon and a-very-fast-and even game finished up by the King's winning by the odd goal in three. Jones scored for The King's after twenty minutes play and five minutes later Duncan equalised and the teams crossed over with a. level score. Play in the second half was of a very poor nature neither side seeming to put them- solves out. Five minutes before time Hart scored the winning goal for the King's after Woodman had badly cleared a shot from Jones.

TAXIS FOR HONGKONG,

MODERNISING THE COLONY.

A taxi-cab Company has been formed under the style of the Hongkong and Kowloon Taxi-cab Co., Ltd. Already 30 taxis have been ordered and are expected here by the first week in June. Citroen landaulette taxis of 11.4 horse power capable of a spoed of 35 miles per hour will be used.

Taxi-cab stands at the following Convenient Centres in Hongkong and Kowloon with telephone and clerk-in-charge have been propos- ed tentatively

Hongkong. Causeway Bay.. Golf Club (Happy Valley); Wan chai Gap; Magazine Gap; Blue Pier; No. 2 Police Station; Peak Tramway Station; "City Hall; Statue Square; junction of Robin- son and Peak Roads; Roman Catholic Cathedral; Pedder street; between Blake Pier and Star Ferry;

SATURDAY'S CRICKET.

UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONS.

THE DROIDING MATUH.

CLAN FIGHT.

HAS SMALL BEGINNING.

Four others who were

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG V. MACAO

PORTUGUESE INTERPORT.

FOOTBALL, TENNIS & BILLIARDS.

Portuguese community manifested The sporting instinct of the itself this week end when a series

APLICHAU FIRE,

ד

THIRTY HOUSES GUTTED.

"THREE "HUNDRED HOMELESS.

On Saturday evening, a' fire

less.

the An

AND FOLICE COPIT ENDING.

A fight at Jordine's Bazaar on The University,

H.K.C.C., Good Friday in which thirty-two R.G.A., and Kowloon 2nd XI. com-Chiu Chau coolies employed at the pleted their league programme for China Sugar Refinery wore involved the season 1992-93 on Saturday and during which poles, broomce, of interport games comprising, broke out in the village of afternoon. At the same time, the sticks, states, etc., were frequently football, tennis and billiards were plichau, the island directly championship of the league was brought into usa, had its sequel in played between teams represent-opposite Aberdeen, resulting in decided, the University winning the

ronand case before Mr. J. King Macao and the Club de over thirty houses being burned to blue ribbon, for the first time. Woud at the Magistracy this moru. Recroio, Kowloon. In each game, the ground and about three hun- Craigongowar by beating

the ing R.G.A., bave steered clear of the One of the scrappers is still in decisive victors.

the Hongkong Portuguese were red people being rendered home- bottom plach in the first league, hospital.

The football match which No official assessment of the Kowloon Juniors; in getting only a mors pugnacious, thun the rest, and was played on the Hongkong damage has been announced as yet point in their match with the Police continued the fight on the following Football ground was witnessed but a reliable source of informa

nish up the "wooden spoonists" Saturday were charged together

by # large crowd who tion places it as in in the second league.

The II.K.C.C.-University matching a total of thirty-five, They saw Macao go under to Hongkong neighbourhood of $150,000.

by six goals to nil,

approximate area of 500 feet was was hard-fought struggle, the end to be strung out in the court,

The teams lined up as follows:-covered with fire at the height of Ault being in doubt till nearly the standing round the dock and even

Club de Recreio, Hongkong the blaze and long flames shot up- and. Keen fielding and the state of against the railing at the back.

M. Silva: E. P. Hyndman and H. wards illuminating the sky to such the wicket, which began to run sets of combatants and produced the and R. Hyndman; L. Rocha, V. could be seen from this side of the Mr. F. C. Vaux represented bath Frata: C. Assumpcão, P. M. Xavier an extent that a deep red glow ble in the first innings, kept the paident of the Chin Chu General Conceicao, W. Ogley, E.R. Hynd- island. scoring down.

Kunjahn won the toes and sent Workers' Association, to which man and A. A. Botelho.

A mineral oil lamp being over- guild all the defendants belenged. Macao A Santos: J. Duarte turned started the fire in one house the Club in to bat, Hollands war. Vaux pleaded for leniency say: and Licut Braganca (Capt.); Con-at about eight o'clock. Sub-Inspec getting set when he put his leg in front of a straight ball from Balhet.ing that the president of the guild ceicao, and Mello; Rodrigues, tor MeWalters, at once proceeded nhet. Mitchell was caught by Red. Would be personal surety for their Luiz, Amante. Carquefa and to the scene with the Aberdeen float and all the men mond off a lightning hit from a full good behaviour.

His Worship bound the men over

available. The Hongkong float toss by Quick. Owen Hugher in a sit of $50 each to be of good

was summoned at about a quarter opened with boundary but sac-beliaviour for six months.

to nine and reached Aplichan with cumbed to Quick, the ball finding o

Mr. Moss at about ten. bad spot and keeping low.

It appears that the scrap original Wild treated Balhotcfiet, with

ed through two boys fighting in the scint

atroot. "Their mothers joined in courtesy, Batting out of his crease, and they, in turn were assisted by he let a ball go by and failed to step their fathers who called in their back being stumped after making clausmen. an invaluable 23. Judicious changes in the bowling prevented the later batsmen from hitting out and the Club were all out in 30 minutes for 99. The University also found is difficult to get runs. Rujahn was Lt. Fisher, b M. H. Abbas. eaught at the wicket just as be was Br. Doggrell, e and b M. H. getting into his stride. Quick look- Abbas

Gr. Lolliott, b Omar .....

Capt. Barrett; e Omar. b M. H.

Abbas....

ed like getting eet but was caught Lt. Fendall, Y. Abbas, b Major

by Lammert off Owen Hughes. Gr. Davis, o Basa, b, M. H. Roffey, ninth nun in, made the Abbas

winning hit for his side by sending | Sgt. Holloway, not out McNicoll to the Supreme Court side Gr. Mottis, cand b M. H. Abbas railings for 4. The Club slackened Gr. Dyer, b Major after their scare had been passed.

18

11

Rozario,

TENNIS.

The tennis match was played yesterday afternoon at the Club de Recreio when Hongkong again wo by 63 games to Macao's 36.

THE RESULTS WERE AS

FOLLOWS:

F. Rodrigues and E. Beca (Macao) lost to V. Yvanovitch and M. F. Pinna, 3-to-lost-to-F--X Soares and F. Prata, 2-9; beat J. Lopes and C. E. Marques, 7-4.

M. Ribeiro and A. Mello (Macao) lost to V. Yvanovitch and M. F. Pinna, 1-10; lost to F. X. 13Soares and F. Prata, 5-6; lost to J.

7 Lopes and C. E. Marques. 4-7

J. S. Fernandes and S. Xavier.

4 Macao) lost to V. Yvanovitch and-

18 M. F. Pinna, 4-7; beat F. X. Soares and F. Prata, 6-5; best J. Lopes and C. E. Marques, 6-5.

BILLIARDS.

1

The flames were got under con- trol in less than two hours, but the work of the, Brigade did not finish till nine o'clock yesterday morn- ing. Great difficulty was experien- ced by the firemen in getting their hoses to play as both sides of the Single street in the village were blazing at the same time.

GOLF.

WAYFOONG v. EWO.

Played over the week-end and

MONDAY, APRIL 9 1923

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This fight for interport honours Uwas brought to a close when Hong- kong represented by P. A. Yvanovich defeated F Silva

Moncrieff... ̄w,{(Macao)` in a game-of-billiards of

1500 up, the scores resulting as Bruce... follow: Yvanovich 500. Silva 357. Walker

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis,

G 1 8 1 40

M. B. €1]

3 1 12

2

CRAIGENGOWER.

Gittens and Ng for the winners and Wild and Owen Hughes for the home team were the pick of two excellent fielding combinations. Rumjahn and Young had the list analysis for their respective sides Omar but, on the whole, the bowling did M. H. Abban not appear as formidable as the Major scores would indicate,

The B.G.A. after last week beat-M. Abbas, c and b Fendall..... 15 LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. ing Civil Servico who have van-U. Omar, c Chester, b Fendalt.. 1 quished Crigengower, met with F. E. Lawrence, b Fisher

heavy defeat at the latter's hands,

B. W. Brudbury, retired

They were dismissed for 90 M. H. Grimes, b Fisher Abbas, (6 wickets for 40) proving irresistible, Rum-getting scene

R. Bass, not out

D'Arcy Evans, b Lelliott

ony to the home team who undeE. W. Major, e Frampton, b

Lolliott thair highest league score this sea-

son.

A draw resulted in the King's Hope, b Fisher, Park match which was productive of many runs.

Extras

Total

Haifoong, (Douglas) from Foo Henderson

Loongsang, J. M. & Co.) from

T

I

54

44

EWO.

WAYFOONG.

Singles. Foursomes.

0

+

}

2

Black

Dalgety

14

+234

82

ARRIVALS.

61

Dunnett Hargreaves

0

0

Nam Wah, (Chun Hing) from 40 Canton.-BIS.

17

Fukusei Maru, (M.B.K) from Canton-Wanchal.

Clerk.... Turnbull ...

0

Bradbury, (61 retired) was. Abbas, e Holloway, b Fendall top scorer.

A. A. Paice, b Fisher

10

Deucalion, (B. & S.) from Yoko

McPhail Peat

---

19

hama, Shanghai. Az.

9

chow, Swatow.-Co.'s Wharf.

10

Manila-C32.

Mingsang, U. M. & Co.) from Haiphong, Hoihow.-C35.

D. M. K.

0

15 Davis

Fendall Frampton Doggrell Fisher Holloway

Lelliott

Ryusei Mani, (Sato & Co.) from Bangkok.-West Point.

Stewart

14

10 1 35

3

7 0 41

Pres. Pierce, (Pacific Mail) from Manila-Kowloon Wharf.

2

Galloway

0

7

0

Q

Kaiping, (Sing Kee) from Hai-

Carnaby

14

G 1

27

5 nhong, Pakhai Các

4

0 17

D

3 0

27

Sutherland

3 1 12

2

51

Glenogle, (J. M. & Co.) from London, Singapore.-Kowloon Tod Wharf.

Μουτ

41.

Wing Hong, (Williamson & Co.) from Saigon.-A30.

Robson

Luchow, (B. & S.) from Canton. Shaw ...

Bg.

England Maru, (N.Y.K.) from

Gotch...

| Singapore,-Kowloon Wharf.

Eager...

20

40

MRST LEAGUE.

H.K.C.C. v. UNIVERSITY.

University won by 50 runs.

1.3.0.0.

G, H. l'ierey, B Balhetehet... H. R. Hollands, 1.b.w., is Bal-

betchet

E. J. R. Mitchell, e Redmond,

b Quick

H. Owen Hughes. b Quick

LANDAP

R. II. Wild, st. Yeow, b Bal-

hetchet

L. D. MeNicol, e Osman, b

Rumjalin

Bowling Analysis.

SECOND LEAGUE,

וילם

23 KOWLOON 2ND XL. v, POLICE.

17

D. B. Peat, e Rumjah, b Yeoh. 141

Result-A draw,

KOWLOON 2ND XI.

W. W. Mackenzie, e famy, b R. E. Lindsel, c and b Alexan-

Ilunjahn

der 9

J. J. Davies, 1.b.w., is Runjabi 2. Osery, at. Reynolds, b C.

E. G. Lammert, b Rujsh.... F. N. Young, not out....................

Extrus....

Total

0. 言。

0

Earnshaw

L. R. Duncan, run out

10 J. C. Fletcher, e Elwood, b C.

Earnshaw

N. L. Railton, not out.

99 W. L. Weaser, e Watts, b King

5

40

D. Lyon. b Alexander

5

W.

J. Smith, b Alexander ...........

0

B 0 33

3

W. J. Woolley, not out

7

9

*9

Extras

11

6.1 0 18 4

5

0 મ

1

Bowling Analysis,

Balhetchet +Quick

Rumjabn Yooh

Bowled 1 no ball.

* Bowled 1 wide, UNIVERSITY.

A. A. Rumjabp, e. Davies, b

Young

F. A. Redmond, b Young

T. O. Yeow, run out

E. K. Quick, c Lammert,

Owen Hughes

T. E. Yeah,e McNicol, b'Owen

Hughes..........

D. K. Samy, b Young ..... H. W. Balhatchet, run out

B. P. Ng, b McNicol.....

M. W. Roffey, not out

Total for. 7 wickets- Innings declared closed-178

J. M. Jsok and E. Hoather, did

16 R. Earnshaw

:

Amherst, (On Fat) from Hoihow. Hollands -C17..

Carl Legien, (R. Brockelman) from Vladivostock, Shanghai-A8. Piercy (A)

Taito Maru, (N.Y.K.) from Can- ton.-Czi

Gamboda, (M.M. & Co.) from Rangoon. Kowloon Wharf.

Havre Maru, (O.S.K) from Shanghai-Kowloon Wharf.

DEPARTURES.

Tyndarcus, (B. & S.) for Manila, -April 9.

Hydrangea, (Chin On) for S'tow. -April 9.

Halvard, (Wo Fat Sing) for Can- ton-April 9.

Yangiszkiang, (Cheong Fat) for Swatow. April 9.

Englee, (Yee Tai Hong) for

0. M E. W.

8 0 39

0 Canton. April 9. 822 160 Amoy-April 9.

.3

C. F. Alexander... 60 36. T. H. King 8

Luchow, (B. & S) for Shangh

Saichon, (Yue Woo) for Canton.

3-April 9. 83

GL. Elwood.....1.0. 11

POLICE.

not but.

18

Bowling Analysis.

22

N. J. Watts

C. Earnshaw

8 0 5 0

0

0

35

G. F. Alexander. b Railton... 57 R. Earnshaw, e Railton, b

Wesser

82

E. Reynolde, o Fletcher, b

Dancon

8T. H. King, o and b Overy

9

Extrus

17

Total

N. J. Watts, a Lyon, b Railton. 14 C. Earnshaw, not out. 149 W. Simpson, b Railton..

Extras

H. Oven Huges. 16 Young Lanimert Post McNicol

2

B

7not bas.

M. W. Gittans, at. Davies, b Lammert.................

Chater Road; Central Market:M. B. Caman, c Mackenzie, b

Canton, and Macao Steamboat Wharf Hollywood Road (near® Police Station); Wing Lok Street; Shek Tong Tsut: Talkoo Docks.

Kowloon.--Star Ferry; Kowloon Dock; Kowloon Cricket Club; Ho Mun Tin: Yaumati; two at Nathan Road; Kowloon City; Shamshulpo, The Company will be managed by Mr. A. H. Rowo with the follow-, Hog directors:-Mesers H. Birkett (chairman), H. M. H. Nemuzee, F. Ellie, A. H. Rawe, Chan Lim-nak, Hona Mr Ng Hondez, Mesara Sam Pak-ming) and: Chan Slu f. The directors have agreed to uke up. large holdlegant the authorised. papital þeing 400,000 in 810 phares:

McNicol

ORAIGÉNGOWER LA RIGA.

* Omigongower won by 188 ruins, 甘

TARChester, run out Gri Frampla, b M, E. AVENU

IN:

Askew, not out ga

16

Total for 7 wickets....140

and I, Elwood, did

England Maru, (N.Y.K.) for Yokolama, Keelung-April 9

Glenogle, U. M. & Co.) for Yoke hama, Shanghai.—April 9.00

Dux, (Lee Bing Kee) for Bang- kok.April 9

#

Singles. Foursomes

64

64

MEDAL COMPETITIÓN.

The special medal round played at Faaling during the Easter holi- day was won by Mr. T. G. Bennett, with a score of 75.nett.

ELECTRIC WINDERS'

STRIKE.

EARLY SETTLEMENT EXPECTED.

According to an official of the Chinese Engineers Institute, the workmen proviously employed by Point, have held a meeting at the Electric Company at North which it was resolved that, they comply with the Company's order Carl Legion, (R. Brockelman) to tiffin, provided they got one. for clocking-off when going for Hamburg, Singapore-April 9. full hour. The official also Taito Maru (NY.K) for Shang expressed the opinion that if the haj, Amoy April 9

Fukusei Marit, (M.B.K) for Keemen had received longer notice of lung.-April 9.

the company's intentions the A letter will be sent by the men trouble might have been obviated

of the decision arrived at and aq to the management informing them. early settlement is expected.

Havre Maru. (O.SK.) for Singa pare April 9.

Hsin Sing On, (Yue Woo.) for Canton April 10,

Paymaster Captain Phillo J. Hi

Row RN who ya." Askigtang Gm Grief Leverkfallunt

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