MONDAY, OCTOBER 8 19:3

CRICKET.

1.B.C. v. 2.8.C. 1st XIs.

At Happy Valley the indians” 'first teum defented the U.S.C.C.

The scores

...c. 1sy XI.

U'. Banker, e and ħ F. M. Arent F. J. de Romo, e and b F. M.

Arvulli

JH. B. Nihil, 1 F. M.. Areulti.. F.. Bohiman, e and i Nadal.

Khen

W. H. Edmonds, er und h Car

ma

W. CuBip, e ad Sadah Khan.

F. J. Ling. Makar. b Satah

Kan

P. T. Lamble; b. Maçar

1. Tavior, not out

W. HB, 6 Sudah Khan

Murphy, 1 F. M. Arulli.

Extras

J. S. Carreem..... I 41

1

FOR RANSOM.

From Our Own Correspondent.)

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG'S FAIRIES.

SATURDAY'S VISITATION.

(From Our Otch Coirespondent.)

Visitors.

Mr. George Ironside, who visited Macao some three years ago; re- turned to the Colony on a flying

representative to a Lidge Arsenal, visit last Monday. He is travelling

MacKenzie, W. Henderson, D. JOTTINGS "FROM MACAO, Pitcaim and A. Stecio, and a Dutch) Danco, by PCapell, Ida Rose, K. McEwen and Essie Rose who brought the Zuxdor Zee to us very Kosumus, October 6.

vividly. Edith Mead also danced HMS. "Teraniola" left for)

It has not needed Sir Arthur a small item from the ballet. This Sam Shui, this morning.

Conan Doyle either to strengthen was not quite all. The dancing General Headquarters at Canton of weaken our firm belief in fairies. was agreeably interspersed by instructed the directors of the Years ago wo adopted Mr. Plunket some staging and recitations, all "cultivate superbly done. Ina Birr who is a 9 Summing Railway that, Mr. Chan Greene's advice to

| Yi-hi, the manager, must be remor believe in fairies till the day of items in delightful style and imagination, cultivate romance, and, natural little reciter gave two 1ed from lús pust.

your death." So it was with a light joined Curmen Botelho in a. Dutch Last night a man was taken was heart that we wended our way to the song and dance. Miss V. Capelland and is understood to be leaving from the She Shan village, storis Theatre Royal on Saturday night Miss. D. O'Keefe with becoming 27hly for masson. The phee is within and fer moments that passed all to modesty kept their own contribu

15 yards of the Standard Oil and quickly, and from a giddy emin- tion to the last and presented a 30 A.P.C. olives in Pak Kai,

ence that imagination had provided waltz to a composition by Chopin for us, watched the frolic flitterings that moved the audience to a of the many fairies that Miss spontaneous outburst of apprecia- Violet Capell had gathered tion that the item had to for US, The spectacle has he repeated. It was a beautiful somewhat rejuvenated us and we thing, gracefully done, and hegin to believe that Hongkong one that will live in the has time and inclination for the memory. So much for the im things which need a little imagina-mortals. Of the mortals who tion to appreciate and to under-assisted so much to niake the even stand. Madame Pavlowa, by her ing the success it was, the pro- recent visit to the Colony has for gramme records thanks to Mrs. all time set the standard by which Pestonji, Miss D. O'Keefe, the we come to an appreciation of Anderson Music Co, Mr. and Mrs. what is termed classical dancing Barr, Messrs. W. I. Carroll, F. P. We wish the word classical could Lenfesty, R. A Harling and 0.

2

IJ

H 1

102

Total

Bowling Analysis.

M. 11.

F. M. Atenţi

10.1 3

12

1

A. Arendli

G 17

K

50

13

!

A. R. Minu

++ D 2}

Sadah Niant

11 1

1

5 IF 10

23

12

1

A. R. Marker

LBC. IST NI

8. D. Isangil, Þ. Lang

A. 1. Matlar, b. Nihil

S. I, feuil, run out

S. A. Careto, e and b. Elbounds

A. Arelli, and b Ling...

04. Ismail, e Booker, b Laubls.

Salah Khan, s Fanubio

X. B. Kutch, mat

S. A. Ismail, mot

Extras ....

I

34.

30

نا

Total for 7 wickets)...11

P. M. Arculli ad A. R. Mim.

did not bat.

Fading Armly sis.

4. 31. E. W.

F. J. Ling......... + 37

J

W. H. Edmonds.... 9

43

J. II. B. Xi..

6

13

F. J. de Rate

I

3

1. Lamble

TR.C, v, C.S.€. 28m Nls.

The second texnis of the above two elulas næt at Scokumjane wand this Tadions vers the winners. Scores

1.R.C. 8D XI.

3. P. Mador, Westlake, h

tiorvin

E. A. Mensilegen. b Borvin

.....

AQUATICS.

KOWLOON DOCKS R.C. HOLD GALA.

il

The Kowloon Docks Recreation Club held a most successful gala yesterday, which included" variety of aquatic events. Af the conclusion of the fête, Mrs E. Cock presented the prizes. The results follow:---

RESULTS.

F Gents' two Length Handi- can-1, G. H. White: 2. W White Plunging,1. G. H. White: 2,

H. Duncan.

.Girls' two Lengths cap.1, Margaret Groundwater; 2, Ena Allen.

Hongkong for London this week.

Mrs. Lawrence and daughter, also Hongkong residents, are among us for the time being.

Mme, and Mile, Mudés returned from Shanghai on the Ist.' 5th October,

The celebrations outlined in our issue of Wednesday are continuing without a hitch, amid the rejoicings of the people. Police News.

i

be deleted in favour of some tess Barrington, and the A: D. C. Mrs./ment, and began to use it on the

1

measure of

A Chinese, Ku-wa, aetat. 16, stole his way to the station he remem- an abacus and was arrested. On

bered the purpose of the instru coldly-sounding word, but until Pestonji we understand has given constable settling him with the that word is found it must suffice unstintedly of her time and talents

same utensil as one would a to indicate the style of dancing in the weeks of rehearsal. difficult problem of arithmetic. He that is beyond all other styles, Saturday she played the piano Alley of Angels-and now not escaped, but was recaught in The that cails for a sense of peesy and brilliantly, delicately, and with even these can deliver him from Handi-a sense of beauty. Compared then

with this high standard the efforts that helped the youthful artistes

sympathy the fix into which he has put of Miss Capell's papils compares not a little. Mr. W. J. Carroll's

himself. more than favourably. The young arms must still be aching for in Pedro Nolasco Commercial School. people are very young and this is all addition to the numerous other This school celebrates founders' i in their favour. They entered into things he did, he was mainly day on the 12th instant. A portrait their dances with delightful vint, nccupied in handing to the of the late Pedro Nolasco will be and, as it appeared to us, with an fairies offering of flowers and pre-hung in the Library on this date. understanding that was remarkable. sents in overwhelming profusion, This was particularly noticeable in It was a glorious evening, to be Beny Pestonji's conception of repeated on Wednesday next at 5 "Jazz" which was done with an p.m. We have hope that this is innocent abandon and a sense of hut the beginning of many other the thing which was beyond all efforts and that in time Hongkong praise and moved the audience to may have its own School of Dan- enthusiasm.

cing with more than a Incal fame. The other fairies were not lack-It should he added that ing in this respect. Audrey Steeleroceeds of the two concerts are to opened the programme with

High Diving-1, G. A. Jack; 2, 7 A. Duncan.

Buys two Lengths Handi- Tean. W. Tillery: 2, W. Matchin

Derby Race. Seniors-1, H. Duncan; 2. F. Nicholls.

Derby Race, Juniors.-T. Neave. Greasy Pole, Seniors.-1, C. E. Stewart.

Polo, Juniors, B. Patton.

Boys' four Lengths Handi- cap-1, W. Matchin; 2. K. Jenner. Eggaid Spoon Race, Seniors.-I. H. Duncan; 2, W. Forsyth, Jr..

Egg and Spoon Race, Juniors, 11, W, Tillery.

Greasy

Veterans Race, two Lengths

o Handicap.-1. G. Henderson; 2,

|

J. N. R. Allan.-

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For stealing a golf ball on the

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settings throughout the evening, thanks to the A.D.C., were very Girls' four Lengths Handi-artistic, was a forest glade, with cap. 1. Margaret Groundwater; 2, "Spring" lying on the grass. We Newcastle-under-Lyme, Club's Annie Smyth.

have the early Bustering of the Gents four Lengths Handi-zephyrs, awakening to joyousness and at the last, spring having Cap.--4, W. White; 2, D. Ogilvie.

Tilting Competition, Open-1, passed, dying down to its early G. Puncheon.

posture and gentle sleep. Audrey | Steele will undoubtedly improve as time goes on and become an interpreter of moods whom it will he a delight to watch. Happy indeed was the ensemble (arranged by Miss D. O. Keefe) of seventeen,, including quite a number of tots who gave a Japanese Dance Arrayed in gorgeously coloured kimonos they entered into the

Pillow Fighting, Open.--1, H. Duncan.

Consolation Race, two Leagths, 11, A. Bliss.

} Invitation Race. 1, S. Garrod,

V. A. Wahup, e Carr, h Gorvin. 82, Hast.

3. Hassan, & Smith, b Corvin....... 36!

.

47

́S. A. Hanii, b Westlake

A. A. Pattvilood, b Sara

K. Nustrin, b Sare

A. 11. M. Sany, b Garvin........

211

Bowling Analysis.

0.

M. Suliek, » Westlake, b Garvin li

Pate

R. Razak, not out

Clark

LI

1

I

15 1

7-1

Extra

Black

3. 0

Total

136.

Pentycross

i

27

A. A. Raznek, la F. Pavegi

M.

7.

Bowling Analysis.

41. Corvin

.....

C. Sam

אן.

WAY FOONG,

!

296255

W. J. Clark, e Gaçe, h Bea..... . E. 6. Nicholson, Is Gridin...

1. W. Riddeft, e Dean, ↳ Grill.

11, B. Pente, e Kaye, Dean.............

6 E. Wilkin Dean

46

1. Westlake

H. Stuith

5

14

13

R. L.. Morrief, ran out

H. Bavey

3.52

10

c.s.c.c. 2xD XI.

1.Harper, b 1. Eliss.....

E. H. Penyeress, e Ralph. h

c'haloper

E. D. Black.

C's letter 3

e Ragen, b

1. Player, e and b Hassan...... 7R. W. Lev, run out

W. Garvin, e and by E. Hassan... 11V. R. Jurus, Chaloner, b

F. Davey, o Nazario, b. Hassan 12 England

G. Evans, Lb.w., 6 E. A. A. Shearer, not but

Moosdern

&

C. Sure, e Walum, Lt. Hassam 7

E. T. Crocker, e Fattydad, h

Madur .......

H. Westlake, e Moogdren, b

Nazarin

7 Grillin

T. Smith, e Nazarin, b Madur.. 27, Dean....

Bagland

J.J. Gregory, e Moosdegn, b

Extrus

B. Chaloner

.117

Total A.

Bowling Analysis.

0. A. E. Y

S D

.}] 3

5 1)

JJ i

KOWLOON CUEN

3

spirit of the thing and gave us .a very happy picture of the lighter side of our Japan friendis, Winnic Henderson followed with a High- and Dance, and were tellin' ye it was the real thing. Winnie captivated all, and. her steps were { meticulously accurate and in 4strict time. Greig's was the music set for a Nymphs dance in which Irene Deacon, Audrey Steele and Winnie Henderson excelled, to be followed later by a waltz by Dorothy Pitcairn, a Russian dance by Patsy Nicoll and the Jazz 11 previously referred to Part two opened with a dance of the flowers delightfully done by little Allison Mackenze. There followed in quick succession a Greek Balett arranged by Miss D. O'Keefe which with becoming stateliness and beauty was done by K. McEwen, I Rose, I Fothergil, E. Rose, C. Smith, A. Tollan P. Capell and Miss V. Capell and Miss D. O'Keefe, a jazz solo by Winnie Hendersoon, a minuet of the Crinoline ers by E Mead, S. Jeffries, E. Blackbum and V. Blackbum, a very invigorating Jazz ballet, done by B: Pestonji, A.

Tie a pick-up on the K.C.C ground, Mr. Lindsell's. XI. defratra

la, tema expíamed by Mr. Robinson

by runs. Seures :-

Madur

T. W. Cary, not out

Total

Howling Alysis.

M.

E.

W.

ALT. ROBINSON'S TEAM.

E, A. Mossdeen ... 5. [

21

1. Hassan ......... $

21

R. Rún-haw, li Raven ....

5

G, W. Jeffries, e and h Green..

M. P. Malar .u

34

3

~C. 1. Turchi, 11 Benson

1. Nazarin

25

1. Overy, rit ont

J. P.. Rohitson, e Melewitt 5.

Benson

RESULTS OF GAMES ON SATURDAY.

TAIKOO v. WAYFOONG.

ין

Cricketers had a busy day on Saturday and some high scores were ninde. Details follow:-

TAIKOO V. WAFOUNG.

4

4. A. R. Honean, b flyde .

T. Jnek, e Hyde, b Benson

A. J. Kent, b' Summers

|S. E. Green, b↳ Ruyon ... {F, Heather, by Summers

J. Nicholl, not out

Extras

10

Total

91

MR. LINDSELL'S TEAM

R. Jex. b Nicholl

R

D. Green, 1: Overy

0

60W. Hyde, mit out

50

Taikos proved far too strong. Gace and England being in Bue Form. Scores -

TAKOM

A. L. Ung, b'Lee....

H. S. Spicer, e Lee, h Peste,

A. V. T. Dean, b Lee.

1. C. Hagen, b Tee

R. M. Chaloner e Riddell, ↳ Tags

3. Grifin, e and h Lee

E. G. Engbud. e Clark, h Leg...

B. Crawley, b Les ...... PF-Ralphs, not our":

N. R. Dick; e Pente; b Clark ...........

J. M. Kaye, not out...

Extras

Total (for wickets)..

10. H. Benson, e Duncan, b

Earnshaw

K

17. Summers, b Karnshawong » A. MeHewitt, e Nicholl, ↳ Euru-

719). A. Raven, run out ....................... R. K. Liridaell, b Earnshaw......

49A: Hurley-not-outermeeriven

.233

A. C. Burford, b Harnshaw..... H. Penny, e Honthier, b Overy...

Extras

Total

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