12
(Continued from Page 9.)
The R.E. & S. tried nine bowlers, Durand (3 for 26) boing the mbat successful. Scores:-
Engineers & Signals,
L/Cpl. Goodger,
Sgm. Penny, b. Kermani
cight wickets for 48 runs. Scores:--
Civil Service 2nd XI.
H. F. Harper, b Hale R. R. Davica, b Donaldson R. S. W. Paterson, b Hale R. G. Robertson, c Mocock, b
Hale
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mot
RESTAURANT
MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1928.
THAT WAS FOUNDED ON £5 LOAN.
PEASANT AND WIFE.
London, Feb. 4.
HELPED HIMSELF?
HAWKERS' COMPLAINT TO
MAGISTRATE, ··
CONSTABLE ON REPORT.
At the Central Magistracy on
The story of how a peasant and Saturday, Mr. R. E. Lindsell heard his wife, M. and Mme. Nicol, came a case in which Indian police con- from Burgundy in France to start stable No. B108 charged a hawker
two baskets of the Cafe Royal in Regent-street with causing an obstruction in over sixty years ago with u total West Point with capital of £5 borrowed from a crockery.
The defendant's story' was that moneylender, was told by the
he was not causing any obstruc- Earl of Birkenhead yesterday.
The constable, he alleged,
SATURDAY CRICKET, the attack for Civil Service took SATURDAY SOCCER.Tground on Saturday and burst through on his own but Elle
on St. shot high over the bar. Blacklock NEW CAFE ROYAL. the Queen's, despite the fact that put outside and Kowloon were an (Continued from Page 9.) the Police were two men short, lucky after the R.A, back had miss- could only draw, the score being ed his kick, Bridgeman bringing off a good save. The interval ar- 9tre of interest, as apart from the 0-0.
The Police kicked off, but the rived with no score. important bearing it had on the
In the second half Kowloon did the Queen's soon obtained possession, position of 8 runners-up 6 League, many people were of the and after some midfield exchanges some shuffling forward. Fermeaux a good 0 opinion that the K.O.S.B.'s would transferred play into their oppon-missed closed in with 2 repeat their fine performance of ente' half. Clarke in the Police chance and R.A. forced the pace. were steady 0 last month, when they defeated goal had quite a busy time, as he | Guest and Eastman 9 the Athletic in the Hong Kong was called upon to save shots backs and many of the R.A. move 8 Shield, but contrary to these opin- from Morris and Richardson in ments were stopped just in time. crashing shot to 6ions the Athletic turned the tables quick succession. The Police now Bliss sent a
on their opponents by defeating took up the attack, and Pile was Bridgoman. but the goalie saved very unfortunate, when, with well and R.A. broke away through them by 2 goals to nothing.
The Borderers won the toss and fino shot he struck the upright, Oliver and, passing in the nick of the Athletic kicked off. The with the goalie well beaten. Caldi- time, McDonough bent. Nicholls,
of honour at a lunch given at the attempted to help himself to a one of his Q. M. R. W. opening stages was packed with cutt got away on the wing for the who fumbled the shot.
Kowloon played up spiritedly cafe to celebrate the completion couple of cups from 0 ∙17 of thrills, both goalies being tested Queen's and sent in a good shot
4 with hot shots in the first five which went over, and shortly fol- and Pile put Blacklock right of the reconstructed building. baekete, and when he demanded The Borderers were lowing this Burns sent in a teaser through, the winger centreing to Mr. Frank Parkyn, described ns that the constable put them back, 1. minutes. 0
The R.A. goalie, the oldest customer-he has been the latter arrested him on the first to show up prominently, from a free kick, which Clarke an open goal.
a regular diner there for 50 years charge of obstruction. and following a nice movement saved well by tipping the ball helped the ball into the net."
The Magistrate belleved the R.A. came away and should have suggested that the present res- Campbell put in a nice shot which over the bar for a corner.
Up to this stage the Queen's scored, but Nicholls saved well, taurant is the sole survivor of the hawker's story and discharged Fau Ka-ping covered well. Short-
him ly following this Campbell again were having the better of the ex and with a big drive Fermeaux put old Bohemian cafes of London. tested the goalie, who, however, changes, but the Police defence over the bar. Kowloon were ag cleared well, The Athletic now played a fine game. Barclay had gressive in the last few minutes made valuable ground, and Ander-hard luck for the Queen's when and Hast was breaking through, sun was called upon to save dif- he put in a good drive which but had his kick charged down. ficult shots by Suen Kam-shun Clarke, however, saved well, and
Comment.
Sgt. Trumper, not out
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
L/Cpl. Bürger, b Edmonds....
$3
·
W. H. Edmonds, b Morgan
Kermani ...
o
W. Slade, b Morgan'
1
W. Gill, b Morgan
Sgm. Waters, b Chan Fook
0 C. Sarn, e Skinner, b Hale
Col. Skinner, b Kermant
46
G. Gull; not out...
Capt. Carnegie, run out
14
C. W. Simmonds, b Morgan
Sgt. Durand, e Suleiman, b
Chan Fook
1
A. Ursell, e Hale, b Morgan
Extras
L/Cpl. Butler, c Kermani, b
Chan Fook
2
Total
Lt. Macdonald,
Kermanl
20
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
C. S. M. Kennard, b Kermanl
3
Sgt. Harrison, run out
4 Burger
7
0 Hale
13
4
27
12 Donaldson
1
1
Morgan)
6 2 18
117
R.A.O.C.
18
0. M.
F
w.Cpl. Donaldson, e & b Robertson
3
10
1 92
3 Pte. Skinner, b Edmonds
1
8 1
30
5 S/Sgt. Greenaway, e Paterson,
1 0
10
0 h Robertson ..
12
2 0 18
0Q.M.S. Mocock, è Edmonds, b
2 0 15
0
: Robertson
15
S. M. Hale, b Robertson
28
L/Cpl. Gordon, b Robertson ...
0
}
S/Sgt. Waterfield, b Robertson
2
H. T. Barma, b Durand
31
Pte. Bryant, b.Robertsoni
4
A. Chan Fook, b Waters
10 L/Cpl. Morgan, not aut
G
S. R. Kermani, retired
20
A. B. Suleiman, e Skinner, b
Durand
Ple. Morris, c sub, b Robertson
Extras
1
17
4
A. Baker, retired
23
.: Total
107
10
A. Rodrigues,
c Durand, b
Carnegie
22 Edmonds
Robertson...
B 11 27 2 16.2 2
48
8
12 Paterson
4 1 6
0
4 0 9
0
Chan Fook
Kermani
Suleiman
Schroter
Rodrigues
University, 2nd XI,
F. S. Chen, b Goodger
B. H. Schroter, b Carnegie
N. P. Karanjia, è Butler, b
Kennard
P. L. Tan, b Durand
S. Otani, not out
Extras
Goodger
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. BE. R.
22
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0. M. K. W.
Lord Birkenhead was the guest tion.
Lord Birkenhead described how the Cafe Royal had welcomed every kind of guest over a long period. The grandfather of the present owner, he explained, Istarted the business with a capi- tal of £5, and the founder was had put
Borderers again took up the at-ris hot wide. The shooting of The game was a bright one and never happy until he and Chan Kwong-iu in turn. The immediately following this Mor
a
Inspector Clarke, who had charge of the case, was instructed to place the constable on report.
POSTE RESTANTE.
CORRESPONDENCE, ETC., AWAITING.
tack, and their forwards, combin- the Queen's was very erratic, and
a draw about represented the run£100 in the bank and was able to ing well, took the ball into their consequently some excellent op of play, as both goals were lucky see the cafe firmly established. opponents' half, where some ex-portunities to take the lead were
ones. Kowloon were well served It was missed. Just before half time
a great tribute to the
A Post Office notice issued citing tussles took place.
by Guest and Eastman, the latter founder that it had developed on Saturday, gives the following - free kick was awarded to the Barclay had a golden opportunity making a good show at back, and from a cafe of the French village information as to letters atc, await- KOS.B.'s outside the penalty to score, but shot wide with only Bliss, Fermeaux, Pile and Black type to one of the most famous ing claimants.
The half area, but the Athletic, packing the goalie to beat.
lock were prominent. For the dining and luncheon places in the
G. Adair, Madam Balisont, Dr. came with the their goal, cleared Davey's kick. time whistle
RA, Bridgeman played well and world.
C. A. P. Bell, George Black, Rev. & "The football up to this stage Queen's easily the superior team, saved his side from defent. Nellis
The present Cafe Royal la Mrs. C. R. Callender, C. A. Calkins, That nature, with both although the Police played well Ward, Oliver, McDonough and much more pretentious than the H. Collier, Daide Life Ins. Co., A.. teams fighting hard for the open- against such odds,
old building of pre-war days. The Dubols, C. H. Edwards (c/o Cross The game resumed with the Eagles were prominent. ing goal. The Borderers' goal:
new "Bohemian" cafe is surround-ley Ltd.), L. L. Fun, E. J. Gottstien, was in danger on one particular Queen's again on top, but their
ed by a large balcony where J. F. Grafton, Mrs. F. W. Gross, occasion when Tao Kwai-shing, shooting was
guests may have dinner and G. Guiseppe, A. M. Goodman, after a clever run down the wing Beauty made good ground, and RECREIO RES. v. K.O.S.B. RES..
watch the "Bohemian" life below. Gurtierrez, Noma & Co., J. Hay- centred nicely, but Anderson fist put in a fine shot which Clarke'
There are also banqueting halls The Electric R.C. entertained thued out of the danger zone. The did well to save, and shortly fol-
to hold 700 people, and temples again East Point R.C., the former win-Athletic came again, however, owing this Clarke was
for masonic lodges. w.ning by 99 runs.
and the Kosbies had a busy time called upon to save from a tussle in suppressing their attacks. The in front of the goalmouth. Pile crowd the following teams lined Athletic forced a corner on the got away on the right and sent in out: right, but the kick was punched a nice centre, which nearly re- out by Anderson. The Borderers sulted in a goal, Cornwall heading now obtained possession, and the into the goalie's hands. Follow
16 Sara
0
30
193
9 4 20
1
11 3 28
Harrison
Skinner
4 0
19
Waters
3
Durand
Butler Carnegle *Macdonald Kennard
0 13 4.2 0 26
ELECTRIC R.C. v. E.P.R.C. ·
still at fault.
At King's Park before a large
Recreio: Silvn; Gosano (B),
Oliveira, Pinna, Noronha, Brown: Souza, Silva, Roza, Castro.
Murdoch played a bright innings 0 for a century for the winners, his o score including 10 boundary shots. The East Pointers were all out 3 for 67 runs. McBride, getting 25 01 Stanesby took five wickets for 10 ball was soon transferred to the ing this Cornwall should have put Harris, Martin; McKnight, Gow,
1
2,2 0 20
5 0 13
2 runa. Scores:-
2
17 0
0
Electric RC.
2 0
2
1
RECREIO v. H.K.C.C. 2ND.
G. Murray, b Whitley W. II. N. Murdoch, b Douglas 100 S. Deacon, b Whitley .......
F. Normington, e & b Whitley
J. F. Lunny, b Whitley
At King's Park, the Club de Re-J. R. Way, b Whitley
treio easily defeated the Hong Kong C.C. 2nd XI.
A. F. Paul, Douglas
S. J. Staneaby, not out
Extras
3
.21
*
1.
other end, where Alexander had hard luck following a nice pass from McClinchey. Following this Everest put in a good shot that just went wide. At the other end Chan Kwong-iu put outside with a good low shot.
K.O.S.B. Regt. Ros: Boyes; lume; Skeggs, Hart, Crawley, Stevens, Cralg.
Referee: Mr. Stokes.
The Recreio Juniors played one man short and were no match for
HOCKEY.
H. K. CLUB v. H. K. S. R. Ai
The following will represent the Club 2nd XI to-morrow, Club Ground, King's Park, at. 5 pm.
on the
wood, Mr. Hachnel, M. M. Kolliner, w. Killeck, R. Kitain, J. Kew, B. Krivoss, M. C. Lui, R. A. Lanning, Rev. G. W. Lewis, Victor Lavy, Geo. S. Mul, L. Mayol, A. G. Major, Mr. Maurius, J. A. Ogden Miss Olive, Miss E. Pye, H. Pampanga, S. Pampanga, M. Pirovano, M. A. Sofaer, P. Schule, Walter Smith, Prof. J. W. N. Smith, R. Thomson, Mr. & Mrs. Turner, (c/o Mr. T. M. M. Turner), J. L. M. Thesing, 'H. W. Welman, Wun Sun, Mra." S. K. Waterman, Miss E. A. Wright. Unpaid Correspondence.
Dr. Dorcas Kwok, B. F. Muller,
Registered Articles,
the Police one up, when from about 5 yards he shot wide, Queen's got roing again, and yet another fine chance to score was missed by Beauty who shot wide following Richardson's pass. The game continued in this strain till their clever opponents, who field. F. S. Nichols, R. R. Todd, L. F. The Re Nicholson, L. A. R. Duncan (capt.), the end, which came with the ed a very strong side. score sheet blank, and honours in cruio defence could not hold the Rev. J. P. Murray, Rev. N. Evana, Miss V. Smith (c/o Am. Consulate). clever Borderer forwards and L. P. Thomas, W. A. Nowers, A. C. favour of the Queen's, who, but for their erratic shooting would Crawley scored early, following up Howell, B. W. Sampson, T. P.
the success with another good Saunderson.
Mm. L. L. Amidani (c/o Hong certainly have wor
shot well out of Silva's reach.
Kong Hotel), Mons. Cossemille, N. The Recreio defence stood up man-
Crainicine. Gobaid Ram Katyal & fully to their powerful opponents
Co., R. I. Kitain, B. Krivoss, Lim but were handicapped by their ab- To be played on U.S.R.C. Ground Kim Chi, Mrs. L. Lat, Lander (c/o sentee. The Borderers Reserves at 5,15 p.m. on Wednesday, Repulse Bay Hotel), W. W. Murdock played a clever forward game, and March 21, the following will re- (c/o Hong Kong Hotel), C. L
Am. Stevens smashed in another before present the Club:-W. J. Lockhart | Mullane (c/o
Consulate), half time. Excepting for an occa- Smith; J. E. Henry, D. Lyon; A. A. Nguyen Dan Nhung, K. C. Perera, slonal break away by Souza and Dand (capt), E. J. R. Mitchell, M. H. Pearson, Ch. Trimm, Leo KOWLOON RES v. RA. RES. Silva on the right, the Borderers' | I.. M. S. Lloyd; G. B. Slipper, J. G. Johan Thesing, Yardynsky (c/0
kept their opponents penned in Wheeler, E. D. Lawrence, W. Ottery). their own half in the second half
Woodward, G. F. Lammert,
At this stage the Kosbies were doing most of the attacking, but the defence of the Athletic were playing a very safe game, and in- variably broke up any threaten- 1G6ug movement on the part of the K.O.S.B. forwards. Just before half time Toal headed in a beauty. which the goalie just managed to The interval whistle came with a goalless draw, after a very 2. keenly contested first half,
Athletic Open.
Total (for 7 wkts.. dec.) J. C. Dunbar, T. F. Saunderson,
Jones did not bat.
The visitors who batted first, lost three wickets without opening Their score. The whole side were dismissed for only 31 of which Collis claimed 17 not out. Sousa II. S. bowled well, taking five wickets for
4
Whitley
9 runs.
The homesters hit up 102, Barras (33) being top scorer. Douglas
E. Hancock captured six wicket
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
W save.
M. H.
15
2
51
1 35
3
0 15
4 0 32
0
2 0 19
East Point R.C.
On resuming, the Athletic were the first to take up the attack, and Anderson was called upon to o save from Lam Yuk-ying in the first few minutes, and following this Gardner was forced to con- cede a corner, but nothing came
Hanlon
Purves
for 30 runs. Seores:-
Vickers
B.K.C.C. 2nd XI.
4. Brackenridge, c & Pinna
D. Purves, b Normington
S. J. Jordain, run out ..****
0
E. Hanlon, b Stunesby
J.. A. Douglas, b Normington
11
5
T. Whitley, b.w., b Stanesby
0
H. M. McTavish, 7. b
Stanesby
L. A. R. Duncan, e Remedios,
b Sousa
J. E. Hancock, c Xavier, b
Pinna...
G. D. Mead, b Sousa
Andrew, e Remedios, b Sousa
E. R. West, .b Sousa
J. R. Collin, not out
L. M. S. Lloyd,
Sousa
Howell, b Alves
c Xavier, b
C. Rankin, 1.b.w., b Alves
1 J. M. McBride, e 7, b Way .. W. Williamson, b Normington
7 R. McKeller, b Stanesby
17J. Wolghmuth, b Stanesby
P. Samways, not out OT. Stokes, b Way
Normington
0
Queen's Police
0
Hong Kong League Junior Division “A.”
Al Kowloon F.C. ground the and the forward machinery again following teams lined our
got going Crawley scoring and Kowloon Nicholls: Guest, East-Stevens adding No. 5. Hart com- man; Roberts, Bliss, Dunnett; Pile, pleted the success of the inside of it. Anderson was playing a Hast, Fermeaux, Clarke, Blacklock. forwards who formed a bright line game in the Borderers' goal,
R.A.:
Bridgeman; Nellis, line, showing good, class football.
Oliver,
Referce: Mr. Willis.
Me.In the Regiment goal, owing to the good work of Harris and Martin, safe backs, and Gow and Hume kept up a steady attack, plying their clover forwards with nice passes which brought goals, the Borderers forward line being just right.
as time and again he saved good Rogers; Seal, Ward, Sharland; Boyes was very little called upon shots from the opposing forwards. Rigden, Eagles, The game took the form of a Donough, French. ling-dong struggle with the ball
A fairly good crowd saw bright 11 going from one end of the field
to the other. The Borderers had opening exchanges and Kowloon, 4hard luck in not opening the scor-although without Coates, Wood, ing when Toal put in a fine sliot, Spary and Tiernan, played up well c7 which the goalie just saved by until a free kick was awarded the
dropping full length, and imime- Gunners. Nicholls saved in good Silva, Oliviera, Pinna, Souza w.diately following this Campbell style..
and Roza, worked hard for, Re- R.A. broke away, French sond-creio, who were up against much ing over a nice centre, but Oliver more experienced players.
8 Q 28
3 tested him with a good left foot 6 1 10. 5 drive, which he covered well.
1
Extras
0
Extras
0
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Total
31
0. M.. B.
DOWLING ANALYSIS,
Stanesby
F. Q. M. WWay
Pinna
Sousa
Alves
.10. 5 17
8 4 2.4 1
Murdoch
9
5
2
Carvalho
1 Q 3
Club de Recreio.
H. M. Xavier, b Hancock
L. Guterres,. b Hancock
G. A. Noronha, b Hancock
H. A. Barros, e Mead, b West
D. Xavier, b Hancock
M. F. Pinna, b Duncan
F. H. Carvalho, lb.w., b West
C. Basto, b Hancock
F. J. Remedios, b Hancock.
C. M. Sousa, b West
H. A. Alves, net out
Extras
Total
2420
4
4
2.2 0 13
2
1.3 0 2
LEAGUE TABLES.
The Athletic were the first toi score; Tso Kwai-shing taking the ball down the wing centred nicely for Ip Kau to score, his shot giv- ing Anderson no chance.
The Borderers strove harder
The positions in the League to than ever following this reverse, date are:-
0 University...
Division I.
P. W. D. L. Pts. 8 7 0 1 21 33 Kowloon C.C... 7 5 2 0 17 2 Craigengower C.C. 8 8 8 2 12 26 Royal Navy
7 3 2 2 11
2 Indian R.C. "A" .. 7 2 3 2 0
and time and again were within it an ace of equalising. The Athle tic on the other hand were equally determined to increase their lead, and this looked certain on one oc-į casion when Lam Yuk-ying got through, and sent in a tenser
2 Civil Service C.C.. 8. 1 4 3 7 from 15 yards' range, which took
11 Chinese R.C.
7 1 2 4 5
0 Royal Artillery .. 7 1 1 6 4 13 Indian R.C. "D" .. 5 0 14 1.
Division. II.
Б
P. W. D. L. Its 102 University 2nd... 9 9 0 0 27 Kowloon G.C. 2nd. 8 6 1 1 19 Club de Recreio. 9 6 0 3 38 W. R.A.O.C.
88 08 15 9 4 1 4 13
0 Royal Navy 2nd
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0. BL Th
Andrew
G 1 25
Hancock
8.2 1
30
6 Police R.C.
West
ย 2 21
3 Electric R.C.
Duncan
4
0 21
1 Royal Engineers
RA.O.C. v. CIVIL SERVICE.
Travelling to Sookumpoo, the
8 3 0 6 9
8 2.1 6 7
7 2 0 5 6
Civil Service C.C..8 2 0 6 G "Tamar"
8 0 1 7 1
Civil Service C.C. 2nd XI lost to the HE. AS LECTURER..
Royal Army Ordnance Corps by six wickets.
UNIVERSITY ADDRESSES ON
“THOUGHT.”
A feature of the match was that not one of the Civil Service' bats- men made more than nine runs, the H.E. the Governor (Chanchifor total reaching 65. Morgan and of the University of Hong Kong) Halo were in fine bowling form and will deliver a course of three lee- were responsible for five wickets tures at the University on "Ele- for. 13 and 4 for 27.
Anderson all his time to save. The Athletic were now combining better than the Borderers, and were not long in adding to their score when Chan Kwong-iu netted i with a fine shot which absolutely deceived Anderson.
'The Borderers, faced with the hard task of making good this 2 goals deficit never gave.up hope as they strove hard to score, and were often a danger to the oppos- ing defence.
The Athletic, however, main- tained their 2-0 lead to the end, and the final whistle came after a very good game, with the Chinese, on the whole, the better team.
Chinese Athletic K.0.5.B.
20
QUEEN'S REGT. v. POLICE.
Teama-
Queen's-Rowbottom: Dorlds. }
ments in an analysis of thought Farrell; Burns, Morris, Hill; The R.A.0.C. passed their visi and its activities." The dates on Richardson, Taylor, Beauty, Bar- tors' score" for the loss of four which His Excellency will lecture clay, Caldicutt. wickets, and went on to mako 107.arò April 18, April 26 and May 2.
Police. Clarke: Britton,
Hale hit op 28 and Burger 18. The lectures will commence at G Sherry; McGrenvy, Oram, Jessop
son, who bore the brunt of p.m.
Pile, Howarth, Cornwall.
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