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WEEK EL

THE HONGKONG DAILY

There was plenty of sport over's toe week-end, but, nond of a very serious nature.

heless the sbsence of port-hunting did not detract from the keenness of either the cricket or football

games

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

2.G.. BEAT THE NAVY

In a Hongkong League game on the Naval ground at Happy Valley on Satur day, the Royal Garrison Artillery gained a victory over the Navy by three clear goals. The bluejackels, were very unfor tunate in losing by such a decisive majority, as they had quite a fair share of the territorial exchanges. Two of the goals registered against them were scored. by members of their own defence.

POLICE OVERWHELMED BY THE CLUB

The Hongkong Club's forwards were in merry mood in their friendly encounter with the Police on the Club ground on Baturday, chalking up no fewer than six goals without sustaining a reply from their confrères. The game, however, can only be described as a fiasco and was most painful to watch. Neither combination appeared to take matters at all seriously, and, if a few good collaborative move ments by the Hongkong quintette be

a by the excepted, the exchanges were absolutely devoid of anything', approaching" "good football J Stalker and W. V. Fennell, with a brace cach, and T. Tod and W. B Rigden notched the Club's goals.

ABANDONED,

At the last moment it was found impossible to play the Rugby game, Club v. Tamar, on Saturday, for a variety of

reasons.

HONGKONG FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

PROGRAMME FOB DIY 11.

Through the courtesy of the Hon. Secretary of the League, we are able to publish the following list of fixtures :--- December 30th-Confucians & St. Joseph

Collegor Club ground, at 3 p.m. December 30th, Diocesans v. University,

Navy ground, at 4:18 p.m. January 2nd-Lam Liong . Queen's

College, Navy ground, at 3 p.m. January 2nd. Lasitano Victoria Rovers, Military ground, 463.p.m.

Victoria January 6th-Diocesansv

Rovera, Military ground, at 4,16 p.m. January 9th-Diocesans Lam Liong,

Club ground, at 3 pm. January 13th Queen's College v

Joseph College, Club ground, at 3 p.m. January 13th Confucians i

University,

Navy ground, at 4.15 p.m. January 16th Confucians Lusitano,

* Navy ground, at 3 p.m.

January 15th-Queen's College . Victoria * Rovers, Military ground, at 3 p.in.--. January 23rd. Lusitano v. Queen's

College, Club ground, at 3 p.m. January 23rd.Confuciane . Lani Liong,

Military ground, at 3p.m. January the Queen's College Univer

sity, Navy ground, at 4.15 p.ui. January 30th Lam Long Victoria

Rovers, Military ground, at 3 p.m.. February 3rd-St. Joseph College . Vie

toria Revers, Military ground, at 4.15 p.m. February 6th-Diocesans. Queen's

College, Club ground, ab3 p.m. February 10th St. Joseph College v.

University, Navy ground at 4.15 pm February 13th Victoria Rovers, Con

fucians, Military ground at 4.15 p... February 17th-Lam Liong v. St. Joseph

College, Club ground, at 3 p.m. February i Diocesans v. St. Joseph

College, Club ground, at 3 p.m. ____ February 20th-Lam Liong Lusitano, Military ground, at 3 pm.jp February 24th-University Victoria Rovers, Navy ground, at 4.15 p.m. March 6th-Confucians, Diocesans,

Club ground, st 3 p.m.

March 30th-Lam Liong

University,

Navy ground, at 4.10 p.m. March 13th-Lusitano v. St. Joseph

College, Military ground, at 3 p.m. March 24th-Lusitano University, Navy ground, at 4.16 p.m.MARA March 27th Diocesans Lusitano, Club

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CLUB V. POLICE

The Police were quite brave sportsmen to oppose even an nsorted Club team, and though they did not win, tho Clup were unable to bring off the winning nit until quite late in the game. Also, t

the

Police showed that, they pos1136. A most useful bowler in Kelly. This player captured no less than eight of the Club wickets, but unfortunately the scorer failed to take the analysis, With the exception of Sergeant Ogg and "extras" the Police found the Club bowling much too good for them. especially Donnelly, who secured four wickets at two runs each Matthews also had four to his

POLICE

Sergt. Pitt, b Matthews Sergt. Ogg, Donnelly

· P.0. Booker, u Matthews P.O. Kelly, e Donnelly, b Baker

runs. al

£.8 Grimmett, Egerton; b Kennedy 14,

Insp, Kent, Donnolly

P.O. Alexander, b Donnelly

P.C. Matthews, b Matthews

Insp. Gerrard, b Matthews.

Inep Withers, o Gace, b Donnelly Sub. WF Knapton)..not out

Extras

Total

G.A. Hooper, o Grim

E. J. R. Mitchell Lb.w

Capt. Matthews, e and b

C. C. Clarke h Kelly

S. 9. Moore, st. Pitt, b Kelly

Comm. Egerton, R.N

A. L. Gace, b Grimmett P.Jacks, bw, b Kelly

108

PICTURES.

16-19

Bowling Anal

Rumjaba Holl

right

UNIVERSITY J. D. Wright, st. Pile Yung Hia Lung, b Major Perkins Ng Bre Cheong b Overy

Ball, o Perkins, b Overy

1. H. Rumjahno and b Overy

35 20

Mok Hinge Pile, Goldsmith 15

Kg Hon Ting, c Pile, b Brawn

Cheak Tiang Eam, e Shroff, b Bravn

W Gittins, Caurch, b Brown

Wei Wing Hon, not sut

J. Moroes, b Goldsmith

Extra

Total Bowling

"Brawa

Perkins

Overy

Pile

Goldsmith

KOWLOON C.C. CRAIGENGOWER. Matoh between Kowloon 0.0. and Craigongower C.C. played at Happy Valley on Saturday, 10th December:

Button, run out him 47 JP Robinson, li Carvalho ha

Lieut. Munn, & Carvalho,

Me Whyte, bw, Carvalho.. FJ de Hathe, c e Braga,

Peston

14

Major Robertson, not out KR. Macaskill, not out

13

Grini

Total

**W. Li Wenser Dr. Forsyth and Schulz did not bat

ATMANA 156

McLennan,

Pure Vest Bowling Analysis.

16

Carvalho

Sutherton.

143

JV Brage 8

R. Kennedy, not out FH. Baker, st. Pitt, Kelly D. E. Donnelly, è sub, b Kelly

Extras

DIVIL SERVICE UNIVERSITY...

Played at Happy Valley on Saturday, the game ending in a draw very muclr 18 favour of the Services Details: Spra

CIVIL SERVICE, NE

P Martyn, a and b Anderson.. 31 P. T. Lamble, b Ho Wing Tuen F. A Biden, b Marley

G. 8. Hellings, b Anderson EB. Reed, b Ho Wing Kin Hon. C. Severn, b Ho Wing R. O, Bird,, retired hurt RC Barlow, not out C. Sara" not out o

Extras

Total (6 wickets);

Taylor Pestonji

CRAIGENGOWEY COF L. A Rose b Schulz

W. H Vivesah, b Macaskill

BA. Carvalho, b Macaskill

R. Bass, Munn, b Schuk

28

IV Braga, b de Rome ...........

H. H. Taylor, b de Romo

39)

W Bose, b de Rome

-21

R. Pestonji, Macaskill, b Robertson

J. D. Noris b Robertson

189.

Bowling Analysis.

Ho Wing Yuen

12 1-

Yêu Lâu Chung

C Anderson

G. E. farley B

Ng Set Wong

FA, Redmond

ground, at 3 p.m.” UNIVERSITY.^_^

DIVISION IN

November 21st.Navy (0); Police (0) December 5th RGA (1) Club (1) December 12th-Police (2); R.G.A. (3) December 12th-Club (0); Navy (1). January 2nd-Navy

ground, at 4.15 p.m.

Club, Navy

January 2nd.-R.G.A. 7. Police, Military

Ng Seck Wong, Bird, b Reed

You fon Chung, Martyn; b Reed. 11 GE. Marley Reed ROM

Ng Bao Yuen, e Martyn, b Reed

Chan Yat-Kwong, b Martyn amletes, C. Anderson, b. Reed

18

Wei Wing Lok, e Martyn, b Reed. 32

Chan Wing To, Ir Bird

0.

FA Redmond, not but

19

ground, at 4.10 p.m.

Ho Wing Yuen, not out.

0

Navy, Military

Total (0 wickets) ............)

94

*

January 8th-Police

ground, at 4.15 p. January 9th Club. L.G.A., Club

ground at 4.15 p.m. January 16th.RGA

ground, at 1.15 pm January 3rd Club

Navy, Military

Police, Club

ground, at 4.15 p.m. January 20th. Police v. Club, Military

ground, at 4.15 p.my The times are as at present arranged for, but if it is found impossible to stern at the earlier hour an effort will be made to obtain another pitch for the same day at o later time

It is hoped, however, that the dates and times will be now adhered to

MINIATURE RIFLE TEAM SHOOT.

In the miniature rifle team shoot between. the Ladies' Rifle Association of Hongkong and the Jamaica College of Kingston, the Hongkong team won by a margin of 10 The score of the Jamaica team, supplied to us for Saturday's issue, contained an error, which made the Jamaica total incorrect. It should have been 532, instead of $19.

- Bowling Analysis.

E. B. Reed 18 C. P. Martynakla Hon. C. Severn

E. 0 Bird

W

KOWLOON D,D. DI

80 20 3.

Match between Kowloon O.C. and University played 19th December K.O.C. Ground-

SANDRA KOWLOON.C.c

E. D. Evani o Ny Sze Cheong, by

Rumjan******

A. G. Pile e Ng Hon Ting, b Hall.

H. Overy, b Rumjabn .............. 40. Braun, retired

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63

WE Davidson, Tung Hin Lang, Rumjahn

Major Perkins, retired

50

W. Church, o Ng Sze Chung, bo

Hall

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J. Blackburn, b Hall'

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AE Silkstone, not out,

H. E. Goldsmith, not ant FF. Shroff, o Yung Hin

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R. Southerton, run out

S. Jer, not out

Extras

Schulz Macaskill

De Rome Wessyr

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BY QHURKAS,

passing No. 1 Beacon on either side. It is now generally known that the Pass No 2 Beacon on Starboard band. London Scottish were deliberately misled Then haul down, steering B. 40deg. E by a German spy who was afterwards magnetic to make No 3 Red Beacon

abead Keep a good luck-out for spit on caught by our Indian troops, and no man port hand unmarked When in the more deserved his fate than this one, corres Channel haal up so as to pass No. 3 and writes a Daily Chronicle special No. 4 Red Beacons close on the Starboard

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hand Then haul right across to pass Detected in the act of returning from a No 5 Black on port hand and so on, visit to the German lines, he produced keeping the marked Eescon on its own papers which proved that he find been side. This will give the best water and engaged as a temporary guide and inter. the Beacons are grouped to bring

orces ou it With any draft over five preter. In order to obtain such a post feet it is unadvisable to attempt there he had represented himself to the British Channels on a falling tide. In negotiat authorities as a Belgian, whose home was ing the Bar situated between No. 8 Red near the German frontier and No, Black Beacons keep close to No. 8 then haul right acrces so as to pass longside No. 9. This gives the deepest

wader

A poor, miserable specimen of a man, shabby civilian clothes, he had been engaged owing to his intimate knowledge of the district in which our troops are now operating. One of his first jobs was to act as guide to the London Scottish and the Lincolna

A sharp debate took place in the House of Lords on the 18th November regarding the alleged slackness of the Home Office The London Scottish were taken by this respecting spies Lord Londonderry, duran across a zone which exposed them to ing an angry speech, said he had every the most deadly Dre from the enemy ground, for believing that signalling and taken into a place which had it not boon espionage was going on on the north-east for the marvellous gallantry of our good Coast As Lord Lieutenant of Durham he boys, from London town, would bave intended inst

the magistrates to proved to be the graveyard of one of the arrest spies, and guilty shoot them firest Territorial, regiments we have

(1997

Some of the Indians had seen the fellow before he went out with the troops es guide, and so when he reappeared he was immediately spotted by the Ghurkas, who, as is their wont, had almost decided to take matters into their own hands and dispense with the formalities of a court martialAMIN

However, when a white officer came along he saw a miserable, chalky-faced weed of a man in the centre of a circle of Ghurkas, one of whom was making fan- tastic motions with his Auhr in front of the spy's chest, at the amo tim informing him that he (the spy) was going to be cut up and eaten by them for their next meal. The court-martial was short and sharp,

and the evidence was conclusive. There is now one spy less in the German service.

A JEST IN THE TRENCHES.

In the neighbourhood of Vailly trenches are so close that constant jokes are played by the rival armies. The Times Paris correspondent tells the story that a German who left the lines to search for milk in a farmhouse, by mistake wandered into the French trenches, where he was captured and detained all night. He was sent back to the trenches, dressed in, woman's clothes. His captors had merely taken the milk

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