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COMFORT OF A SOFT COLLAR THE GOOD APPEARANCE OF· The programme consisted of six

fights, the principal tem being A STIFF COLLAR. WILL NOT Lfifteen-round contest for the Welterweight Championship-of WRINKLE WILT OR SAG,the Coloffs and the Scott Harston

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Bowling Analysia.

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BESULT OF MATCHES

Baskett

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5

Gordan

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2

King

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18

Lay

0 20

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Below will be found the scores in

Smythe

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22

1

Clarke

3

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1

yesterday's cricket matches (~

Bonnon

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SHAMEEN.

HOLIDAY MATCHES,

A. T. Lay, b Pestonji

22

J. Rodgers, c Jex, b Pestonji...

£2

S. E. King, c Jox, b Fletcher 2

1

11

BAYER'S XI. v. MITCHELL'S . B. Gardon, c Jex, b Fletcher

P. E. Baskett, b Pestonji

XI.

Scores:- Mitchell's XT. First Innings ...321 SAYER'S XL-1st Innings. G. R. Sayer, c Jothan, b Poffurd 12 F. J. de Roine, b Lammert...... 10

A. A. Rumjahn, o and b Lam-

mert

E. K. Quick, b Pollard

D. Fritz, b Lammert

18

60

$20

A. E. Wood, a Jotham, b Denn. 10

H. N. Balhatchet; c-Lammert,

b Poffard

18

F. Baker, e Gregory, b Poffard. F. 6. Miller, c Poffard, b Dean.. U. Omar, c Lammiert, b Deun... Lang, not out

Extras

Poffard

Lammert

Gregory

Webster

More

Dean

Tatri

Bowling Analysis.

1. R. Clark, c and b Raiusay.....

H. H. Benson, not out

V. G. Smythe, e Ramsay, b

Earnshaw.

R. C. Wouds, cand b Ramsay... V. C. Olive, b Ramsay.

8. E. Green, c Jex, b'Ramsay...

Extras....

8 Pestonji Flotcher

Total

Bowling Analysis.

FOOTBALL

-ARMY-DEFRAT-NAVAL.

TEAM,

witnessed yesterday between A good game of football was teams chosen from the Navy and even and the Navy took the lead "Army," The opening play was very. when Balcombe beat Holland from close rarize.

but the good work of Logan in the The Army then took up the attack Belt between Sergt. Tilbe, R.G.A. Navy Roal kept the score down, and A. B. Dixon, of H.M.S. Ceala

However, Williams with a screw The spectators were treated to shot sent the ball into the corner several splendid scraps and of the net and made the scores thoroughly enjoyed the evening's

level. Continuing the pressure, sport, which was well up to the the Army took the lead through high standard of the Association's previous meetings. The Bind of Jones who drove the ball out of

Logan's reach.'' the King's Regiment was in atten- dance and during intervals played a five selection of music.

The officials were as unders

Mr. G.G. N. Tinson.

leading by two goals to one.

At the interval the Army were

After the change of ends the Boxing Committee: Mr. I. S. exchanges were fairly even until Castleding received and went in,. McCann (Chairman); Lieut Coin-beating Logan with a screw shot mander Douglas Hamilton, RN. Shortly afterwards Couzens came Licut-Commander Hake, R.NR, down the wing and tricking the Surgeon Lieut.-Commander Mac defence weat on and landed the Ewan, RN. Mr. A. Murdoch and ball high ft. the net. With a lead of four goals to one the game seemed certain for the Army but the Navy played up well. Burnett, receiving a pass from Castledine went in and gave Logan no chance with a high shot. The Navy had a turn of Time-keepers: Messrs. A. Battacking but Hood missed an easy chance and shot wide with only Allan and C. Bond..

Holland to beat. The Army forced a corner and Jones headed the ball into the net from the Lieutag kick putting the Army six

Official Referee: Mr. A. Murdoch Mano ger: Mr. J Brook. Medical Officers: Dr.Montague Harston, M.D., Dr. C. Forsyth M.D., Surgeon Lieut. Commander MacEwan, R.N.

Hon. Secretary and Treasurer: Mr. T. G. Bennett.

In Charge of Scales:

Bell, R.N.

Referees: Dr. Minnett, Mr. W. Logan and Mr..W. S. Bailey.

Judges: Lieut. J. G. Jones, 2nd Battn. The King's Regi., Capuaia Cross, 2nd Bath. The King's Regt: Lieut-Commander. Hake, and Captain Howard, D.S.O,,* 2nd Battu. The King's Regt.

MIDDLEWEIGHT CONTEST. The first fight of the evening was between Stoker P. O. Young, of H.M.S." Diomede," and L/Cpl. 39 Drennan, of the King's The two men met previously in the King's

24

3 tournament, when the sailor was given the verdict on points. Young

2 opened very strongly, scoring

Up: The Navy then pressed for a time but the Army defence was sound and the final whistle sound- ed with the Army winners by six goals to one.",

Logan in goal for the Navy gave a good display and prevented thợ score running into double figures for the Army...

Army-Holland; Wynne and Williams *(King's); Howarth (RAMC); Hodgson (King's) and and Lt. Jones (King's), Castledine Lellion (R.G.A.); Williams, Burnett and Couzens (R.G.A.)

Navy Logan; Launing and

WHO'S WHO.

CHINA COAST CHANGES,

Captain C. C. Williams, of the "Wooming," is on lear

Captain), G. Carnaghan, of the, Poyang, has gone master. Woc

Captain G, P. McAdam, from leave, has gone master. "Poyang...

Captain N. H. Leitch, of the. "Suiyang, ja on reserve.

Captain P. R. Purslow, from leave, has gone master,Sulyang.”

Mr. W.E. Chapman has been ap pointed second officer, "Kansu."

Mr. G. Wood, second officer, "Kansu is on reserve.

Mr, A. Taylor, third engineer, Tungchow." is on leave.

·

Mr. E. R. McDermid, third engineer, "Tatung" has gone third, engineer, "Tungchow."

Mr. T. Wilkinson, from resCIYC, has gone second officer "Taisang."

Mr. J. J. McLeavy, second officer, Luenho," has gone acting chief officer, "Kingsing."

Mr. D. Summers, acting chief. officer. "Kingsing," has gonc second officer, same ship.

Mr. F. T. Harris, from leave, has gone chief officer. "Suiwa"

Mr. E. P. Kidby, acting chief officer," Suiwo," bas gone second officer, same ship.

Captain C. A. Robertson, of the "Kingsing," has gone muster,

Wosang

Captain L. G. King, of the “King- sing" is on leave.

Mr. J. B. Robson, from reserve,

has gone second officer, Mau- sang."

M. E. C. W. Hassel, second officer, "Mausang," is on leave.

Mr. G. Grist, chief engineer, "Fooshing," has gone chief engi- deer, "Tuckwo."

Mr. I. S. Holmes, chief engineer, "Tuckwo," is on leave,

Mr. A. Jackson, second engineer. "Esang," is deceased.

Mr. D. R. Fyfe has been ap pointed third engineer, "Esang"

officer, "Kaiping, has gone second Mr. W E. Castain, sup'y second

officer, same ship.

Mr. J. Sparling, sup'y second.

(Tamar) reserve.

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and Butler (Ambrose); Grank Mr. E. J. Hemple has been 0 freely in the first round, without (Diomede) Balcombe (Despatch) appointed sup'y second officer,

6 much response from his opponent. Emery (Titania) Hood (Ambrose)

He used left and right very effec- 138 tively. The remaining five rounds

3

0.

E. W. .14 2 39

11 2 34

2 Earnshaw

6 1 29

6.3 2

10

11

9. Ramsay

16 Raven....

Shameen afterwards

4

3 1

went in wickets

174 again and made 55 for

when play ceased.

SECOND LEAGUE.

91.R.C. 2ND XI, v. R.A.M.C.

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MITCHELL'S XI.—2nd Iunings.

Jotham, c Rome, b Ling

Pollard, c Wood, b Quick

Webster, c Omar, b Quick

More, & Ling, b Quick Dean, b Quick

Mitchell, o Ling, b Quick England, not out

Pierry, not out

Extras

114

E.A.M.C.

|Cpl. Howarth, run out

Bt. McCurach, Kitchell, b

H. D. Rumjahn

Capt. Walker, e and b Areulli

10 Cpl. Perey, c H. D. Rumjabo,

b Moondeen

31

4

were fairly evén, both men going in for some heavy hitting and treating the spectators to a sport- ing if not very scientific exhibition. Drennan used a straight left well at times and was smart on his feet, making Young miss many times. The Stoker was seen to advantage when the pair got to close quarters, At the conclusion of a very even contest, Young was declared the winner on points.

FEATHERWEIGHT CONTEST,

and Burd (Tamar).

Referee: Mr. Wakeham.

GARRISON LEAGUE,

WINNERS v. RUNNERS-UP,

of the Garrison league, wet the "C" Company, King's, winners Headquarters "B" King's in an exhibition match prior to the Navy `v. Army match, the result being a goalless draw. After the game the cup presented by General Sir John Fowler, G.O.C., China command was presented to "C" Coy. and medals to the players of both

Private Beale, of the King's Opposed Bugler Robbins, R.M.L.L, H.M.S."Tamar," in what was set down as a six round featherweight teams.

Beate was all over his -4-opponent-from-the-start, scoring just as he pleased. The Bugler

!

contest.

44

7

1 was entirely outclassed, and just before the end of the first round caught one on the point, which sent him to the floor. The second round was about a minute old when

Pte. Nash, b H. D. Rumjahn... 56 Major Jones, run out

Beale rejected the dose, sending

5

12

Pte. Osborne, not out

23

11

Pte. Wilcox, e Minu, b H. D.

Rumjaho

count

0

Pte. Chilton, b H. D. Rumjahn.

4.

HONGKONG-LEAGUE;"

DIVISION. I

H.M.S.

H,MS. "Diomede" 4 "Hollyock" I. On the Hongkong Club ground his opponent down for the full yesterday afternoon these teamis met in a league game, the result being a win for the "Diomede,' by four goals to one. The Hollyhock The fight between Telegraphist were the first to store, Saukey beat "Diomede," and Bombardier goal. Halftime score, "Hollyhock," 12 Barton (168 lbs.) RG.A.; "Diomede," 0.

HEAVYWEIGHT CONTEST.

"Kwangping"

Captain R. Macfarlane, of the "Kalping" is, on leave.

Capt. J. C. Laing, of the "Kwang- ping," has gone master," Kaiping." * Mr. W. T. Barkus, chief officer, Kaiping," bas gone acting master, "Kwangping"

§ Mr. W. Sudbury, second officer,

officer, same ship. "Kaiping," has gone acting chief:

Mr. H. Mawson, from reserve, has gone chief officer," Kiangeu."

Mr. E. D. Penhale, chief officer, "Kiangsu," is on reserve.

Mr. HL W. Parry, from leave, has gone chief officer, "Honam." Mr. A.S.T. Failer, chief officer, "Hobam," has gone second officer, *Kinshan."

Mr.. W. B. Richardson, second officer, Kinshan," is on reserve......

Mr. J. F. Johnson, second officer,

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Mr. A. Naismith has been ‹ap- pointed second officer, "Fatshan." Mr. L. W. Harrison, second officer, "Fatshan," has gone second officer," Luchow."

Captain A. J. Rainey, of the

"Sarvistan."

Total (for & wkta., dec.)101 Pte. Pilcher, c Sadick, b Madar. Cook, (160 lbs.) of HMS.ing Flušky in the "Diomede's" | "Annanestan has gone master

Cpl. Pigott, b HD. Rumjaho...

Extras

Bowling Analysis.

Tang

Quick

0. M. R. W. .18 1 41 1 ...11 0 40 4

Tatol

Fritz

3 0 9 1

Bowling Analysis. SAYER'S -End Innings. F. M. Arcuili......10 Bayer, c and b More.......

0.

M.

was BOOD over. It opened. Early in the second half Staple- .161 spiritedly, the Artilleryman attack-ton made the scores level and ing strongly. He did not take long Rigby adding three goals, the to finish Cook off. After receiving. "Diomede" won as above. E. w.punishment about the body, the 0 58 Bombardier got over a band left and

put the -Telegraphist down.for.tle) .07

O full count.

50 H. D. Rumjahn ...19:2 1 F. J. de Rome, a and b More.... 24 Birdar Khan....... 30 16

0 31 Moordoen......... 9. Rumjahn, b More Wood, at. Gace, b Lammert..... 25 Madar ............. 31 Quick, at. Gace, b Lammert..... Tatz, c Dean, & More .................

Balhatchet, not out

Baker, b More.

Miller, not out

Extras

Gregory

Lammert

Moro....

Poffird

15

89]

I.B.C. 2ND XI.

41. M. P. Madar, e Osborne, b Nash 260. Bumjubo, o Capt. Walker.... H. D. Rumjahn, o Howarth, b 1 Nash....

19 F. M. Arculli, b. Nash ....

Total (for 7 wkts.).....260]

Bowling Analysis.

M.

E. A. Mogsdeen, b.Capt. Walker Sirdar Khan, b Nash

A. H. M. Samy, c Osborne, b

Nagh

B. W. A. Kitchell, Capt. Walker, b

Or Noth

0.

·5 0 87 ..18

1 80 M. Badicis, c McCurach, b Peroy

..17 3. 76. A. E. Minu, cand b Nash

8 0 97 0 J. B. Ackber, not aut ..............

11 0

Dean .................... 3

0

KOWLOON C.C. v. SHAMEEN.

Boares:-

KOWLOON 0.0.

A. W. Ramsay, Rodgers, B

Gardan

B. Jox, Benson, b Hay

L, A. E. Damenn, e Clark, b

Baskatt....

A J. Kow, Lb.w. Gordan..

1

::

1 LIGHTWEIGHT CONTESTS. 1 A. B. Henas, of HMS, "Diomede," and Pte. Flynn, King's, who had already previously met 4twice with honours oven, were the

next pair.

10

0

It went the full ten rounds, and

given the verdict, a decision not altogether favourably received by

section of the audience.

a

WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. was the fifteen round contest for "The attraction of the evening

the Welterweight Championship of the Colony and the Scott Harson Belt between Sergt. Tribe, R.G.A

19 was a stirring, hard hitting affair. and A. B. Dixon, HMS. Cicala.

1

Captain P. R. Grierson, of the “Sarvistan,” has retired.

Mr. J. S. Belietty from · 16- serve, has gone second officer,

"Sarvistan."

Mr. J. Welch, acting second off- CEI, Sarvistan has gone third officer, "Arabistan,"

THE "STAR.

"OMEDY COMPANY IN.

SECRETS."

The Forbes-Russell Company ap near in Secrets" to-night at the

4 Both men were very game and ex- Tribe weighed in at 141 lbs., three Star Every company has its 1 changed blows right...heartily lbs. heavier than his opponent favourite bill, and we understand Flynn was not seen to advantage Both men appeared in excellent that the members of the cast prefer 2 In the first round but later he went condition. The first round opened Secrets to anything else they for his opponent at close quarters tamely, both engaging in-a lot of du. This being so, an unusually 7and meted out much punishment,

receiving a lot in exchange. The footwork and exchanging a few Age entertainment can be predict sailor was the better man at long round was a much brighter affair

blows at long range, The second ed range, but found Flyon always Tribe and Dizon getting home larly fine part in this play, and, of Mian Niqua Lewis has a particu rushing in and sending left and some hefty punches to the face. right, to the face. Flynn was Tribe effectively covered. Once he course, the other artistes play with To-morrow night's bill, is The

50 scan to advantage from the fifth was sent to the floor and Diron was

round onwards and was frequently.

Extra

Total

Bowling Analysis,

B. W.

Fash Capt. Walker

10.2 8

·15 0

.81

74 Parog

1

17

4

B. Earnshaw, e King, b Baskett 9

A Raven, o Rodgers h Clare.

W. Hyde, cand b Baskett......

Rodger

7

16

HOCKEY.

CLUB

BIOMEDE

R. E. Lindsell, o Gerion, b

Bankett......

J. C. Fletcher,

-----Bankett-

Pestonji, b Sma OH. Eayan, riot out,

Extras

The following

November 414SML

18 Edmonds Gr

14 AS Hett: the Kễ

TCR Baron; J

419 Woodward; Gay Mor

all their customary verve.

CONSIGNEES', NOTICES.

Dargo arrived per

West Kader"

scoring with left and right, having guilty, in the heat of the moment, Naughty Wife" an amusing farce, of delivering... a foil, blow, plenty of sting in his blows. In the bit the caforce signalled to the mon eighth round Hines fought back vely pluckily and not home round was in Dixon's favour: The to continue. The remainder of the some falling left. The ninth end came in the third round. The saw Firon piling up the mallor, satisfied that he had weighed | points again, Both men lasted his opponent's ability sufficient very well and were full of fight aty, carried the fight to Tribe's restuing undelivered after today. the end. The verdict was given to corner and scored frequently by opisy do mes AEDI Flynn, a popular decision.

Baumboldta, datELEE Whilst recovering from one of the All goods par .. Benmob BANTAMWEIGHT CONTEST. onslaughts, Tribe left himself opening undelivered steer to-morrow" will" bei, ~Two bantams from the Blog's, and Dixon seizing the oppurtunity, cadjuntoto rout Agents-Gibb, Living- Pte. Smith and Pte. Jones wont sent a hard left right to the point, I ston & Do, kitd. the full six rounds. It was by no Tribe dropped like a log He wok meme

sans a scientific sxhibition, Jories | a count of eight but then stoma

very wild stilmes,rashing in dazed, and was apparently in no

pancham: Condition to continue that Arki Kiind coming up Dixen went for Bla

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