LOCAL SPORT.
LEAGUE CRICKET.-
VLOGS CIVIL SERVICE.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBRE 17TH, 1918.
There was so apparont difference in THE YOKOHAMA DOCK
weight between the warriors on either sige, both of which were trying new arrivals. In almost less time than it takes to tell it a bad miskick had let the
Played at Kowloor on Saturday, the Engineers in and a goal seemed imminent.. game ending in an easy, win for the Civil Service. Scures aid analyses :-~
SCIVIL SERVICE et..
B. C. Witchell, ant but
Hutchison, Bison, 1. Marastolf
E. B. Rood, b Kny
G. R. Suyor, e and b Macaskill
A Foster & Robinson, b Wenser
Hon. Mr. C. Sovern, & Macaskill, Li
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A. G. W. Solty, not cut wing
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F. J. Do Rome, L., Witchell B. D. Evans, é Barlow, h Hon. Mr.
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Mr. SeverR) - WWonser, & Barlow, Hon. Mr. LgBlackburn, e Hutchison, leRood H. Cracchor Hon. Mr. Sever”. HAVS Kay, Seʻaydi, hiReb
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Langford, however, recovered himself and cleared and got the ball away to touch. At least, it appeared. to go into touch, but so great was the crowd of "unluolors" over the boundary that it was really difficult to locate the extreme edge of the | pitch. Indeed, I doubt if either tinesman even saw his line for more than a few minutes altogether. Ropes were sorely needed.. The League champions cama again and again, Boff especially doing grand work, in collaboration with Lowis nud Kelly. The R.A. apparently under- rated the strength of the opposition, | There really seemed no one able to cope with the forceful forward play of the Engincers, audso it about that the ball was generally in and around the portion of the field where Moore Court, and, Langford oficiated. But it took eighteen minutes of solid, strenuous banging away before the pitadei collapsed. Then Kelly was foremost in a coinbind. frontal moventicat; Moore,
came
bungled a by no means diffèuli shot, and; Kelly rushed the leather through.
Swan, Green, and. Pinchard made extra efforts hereabouts to relieve the pressure and for a time Coxon and Morrish had to play all they knew to restrain their efforts. Three minutes
Betore half time, Boff at Moore a second Lime after combined attack with a [beautiful right fupted drive. There was no stopping the leaders - grow," "and" "tho interval was very refreshing to the as well 28 to favir
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This match was played at Causeway Bay on Saturday, with the following result:-
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Clean Yat Kwong, e Wolf, b 6. Wolf
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Ho Wing Kin, 6 Mackenzie
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H Wing, Ching, run out
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W Hing & Mackenzie
Wong P, Kie. i Mackenzie
Ho Wing Yaen, c. Ruvos, b Bacon
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Bowling Analyses
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H. Ovary
177
D. J. Mocktuzie
+
F. Bacon
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12
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P. R. Wout Yew Man Chun.
Haven, & Wei Wing Lok,, b, Un flew
Fan
Olay,fe Ng She Yuen, Yow Mane
Chan
10
Mer. Chan Yat Kwong, b Un How
Tah :...
5
Mackenzie b Ho Wing in Blicu, u Wang Po kie, b Yow Man
13
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G. Wolf, b En How Fan
Davidson, e Ho Wing Kin, Yow
Map. Chau
Spiftles, not out
Church, è Chau Yut Kwong, b. Yow
Man Chu
Eawards, Your Man Chin
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Tetal
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Bowling Analyses.
He Whg Kin.
12.1 2 20
415
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Yow Man Chys
Nr Szo Kwong pa
Ta Hew Fan 51
·FOOTBALL + HONGKONU LEAGUE, DIVISION"
JIGA, DRAW WITH K.E.
A great game, and a rousing baikh Suc
if the general opinion of the 2,000 spectators at Happy Valley on Saturday It was grand match, sure enough, and never a dull moment in it. And the last twouly autos provided things to be remynberedt Probably the Valles has never seen a ergad become more en- thusiastic and excited than when the Royal Artillery forwards rushed their first goat Even old hands at the game wore strained to let themselves go, and, one way and another, our grand old game has most certainly gained many!! new adhérents. It was a clean, fire, open game, with the result in doubt to the last kink
4.
Through advertised to start at the already absurdly late hour of half-past four, this had been passed by treaty-two minutes before the commencing, place, Fick was taken, Amos irritating wait was caused by the ground not being
out Some me is responsible for this aud this responsibility ought to be brought home to him. To keep two tenis, thereforby and such a crowd waiting noty half an hour is a serious matter,
The clerens faced each other arrayed in the following order: -R.L.-Rogers's Coxon and borish; Férrigan, Robinson, and Suit Lewis, Boff, Hortop, Kelly, and Sutherland. RC.A. Moors; Lang- ford and Court; Westbrook, Peacock, and Townsend Dallman, Crane, Green, Swana, and Pinchard. Colour-Sergeant E. J. Blake.D.C.L.I was in charge af the game.
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On again with hardly a break, play w soon again in A. territory, and the Engineers. But after about ten minutes gante looked as good as won for the of it, the turning point sume,
And it was a round turn, too. It is an old saying that the lockers-un see the best points of the game in chess and draughts, and so it happened here.
There were hundreds who say that Coxon and Morrish wore being allowed too much rope and were thus able to clear every time, and gratuitous advice was passed from, the sides of the field to Green and Co. to Play up on them backs," Rush ém, and such like. And they did! The gunners attack developed froin a skirmish bo a definite movement of their eleven were mostly to be found in tho enemy's half. And Pinchard and Swann came into the picture. Swann was better than ever he played in the old country, and Pinchard hipped down the left wing whenever he got the ball, pacting in some glorious centres from close to the corner flug. In rain Coxon booted like a man, in vain Ferrigan, Sinith, and Robinson dropped back by reinforce. The gunners played like men possessed, and swarmed, round Rogers till his capitulation was assured. Nodcience could stand such a strain, and twice did the forwards and balves succeed The first time; Green and Swann shared the honours....for the captain tried a beauty that Rogers absolutely could not get away; back came the sphere to Green, but Coxon was in the way so he passed to Swang, and the fair-laited one got home having serivad, Consignees of Cargo are hereby
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st
Barometer: Temperature Humidity
at
at 2 p.m. 6 6.m 2 p.m.
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Ray & Mrs Hunter Lt.Col. H. W. Eles
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Ball
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20.23 30.21 30.13
61
62 69 60 71 59
West
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Wind Direction North valm
Force
0 Westher Rain
0,00 Highest open air Temperature on 15th...65 Lowest open air Temperature on 15th...52
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The N.Y.K. str. Tottori Moru (Euro- peaa Line) left Lorsion for this port via ports on the 18th October, and is expected hore on the 30th November.
The NYK stx. Rangyon Muru (Bom bay Line) left Bombay for this port via Singapore -on the 13th November, and is expected here on the 1st December.
The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str Ganton left Port Said or the 4th Novem ber, and is expected to arrive here on the 2nd December..
The NYK. st. Hitachi Mare (Euro- pean Line) left London for this port via ports on the 25th October, and is expected here on the 3rd December
The American and Manchurian Line M&MMEN. str. Kandahar left New York on the 25th. Miteheimers and October, and is due here on or about the ohild
15th December k Rev. Copley Moyle Col de Mira O'Hara
and children
Mr Part Mr T. I. Perkins Mr J. I. Plammer Mr Powell
Prince and Princoas
Falkowski Lt-Cul, Radcliffe, z.. Mr & Mrs T. Parker
Roos
Mr L. Rolton. Eng: Comdr. Rooms Capt & Mrs Sarrant Lt & Mira Sharp, R.N. Mr. A. Sinclair Mr. C. Skott Miss Sith Let-Cel, & Mrs Usher
Sanh
Mr & Mrs Schleti M& Mrs G. E. Stewart and chit
dren
Capt & Mrs Storieker
nurse and enild Mr 0. Wagner Mr NC. Walker Capt Whitefield My David Wood
The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s atr Ceylon left Gothenburg on the 20th Octo bor, and is expected to arrive here on or about the 14th December
The N.Y.K. str. Miyasak Maru (Euro, pean Line) left London for, this port via" parts on the 8th November, and is ex- pected here on the 17th December
The str. Glenstrac passed the Suez Canal on the 28th October, for Hongkong. via Straits,
Laicang, from Singapore, is due in Dong. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD,
kong 17th November.
Lovat, frum Maji, ja due in Hongkong
17th November.
Kutsany, from Moji, is duc in Hongkang
18th November
De Chipshing, from Weihaiwer, is due in
Hongkong 20th November
Suising, from Weihailai, is due in Hong-
kong 20th November.
SHIRE LINE, LIMITED.
Den of Airlie, from Singapore, is due in
Hongkong 20th November.
Den of Crombie, from Vancouver, is due.
in Hongkong 25th November, Monadnock, from Beattle, is daotic.
Hongkong 30th November.