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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDA, JANUARY 18TH, 1915.
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The match between the Civil Service and a Club XI., an the Club ground, caded in an exciting win for the Civil Servants by two runs only, Bird, dismissing the last few batsmun just in tine. Basting first, the Civil Service did well to put up 122, the feature of the innings being the 68 of Witchell, which included ten fours, and couple of sixes. The same thing happened in the Club's innings, Hancock scoring half the runs by means of big hitting, for reasons that cannot be said to have British and Gernian, are told, says tho
72 including nine fours and two size for FIVE YEARS. Hancock also came out well in the bowling analysis, capturing half-a-doren wickets at a cost of just over four runs each. Scores:-
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Daily Chronicle. Each concerns & soldier's cloak.
The Prince of Wales (who was in a motor) lent his cont to a shivering derelict soldier at the front, and gave him a lift in his car,
The friendly game between the Police. and the Club on Saturday on the Club ground was not taken seriously by the players, and it certainly was not by the CIVIL SERVICE SECURE A TWO-RUN VICTORY Very small knot of spectators who pre- ferred to have their risibilities tickled than to have thoir blood stirred by the hotly contested game only hundred yards away between the Navy and the Artillery. There was plenty of humour to be obtained from the game, and at times there was some really good individual play, Booker, for the Police, and Robinson and Tod, for the Clab, coming inte pro- minenco again and again. The first-named is very accomplished forward, and it | is not creditable to the Police that he should have been kept out of the team any regard to his undoubted Football ability. The Club custodian saved a hot shot from this forward soon after the start, but was eventually beaten by Booker, who scored with a beautiful shot in the corner. Robinson and Stewart pestered the Policemen with their efforts at the other and, while Stalker required a deal of watching. In the second half Stewart was rendered comparatively harmless through injury, The Police, who had the assistance of several Army men, defended gallantly, and bent off the attacks of the Hongkong forwards, who failed to reply to the goal scored for the Police, and accordingly lost by a goal
Copper is the mainstay of the great The light spirit, in which the game was Gorman electrical industry. Starved of contested was evidenced by the fact that the normal supply from the United players were scen to indulge in a quiet States, the industry is hard hit. smoke during its progress Tod was a Eloquent testimony of how the war great success at half, and should be kept general is playing havoc with the electri- there. Robinson, in the centre, worked cal trade is supplied by the announcement prodigiously hard, and was slio s success of the great General Electric Company of in that position, GREEN AND WHITE, Ferlin, which has an annual turnover of £200,000,000, that it will pay only 10 por HM. YARD RECREATION CLUB.
cent. dividend in 1914, as against 14 per cont. in 1913. The company fixes its The second Eliminating Shoot for Mr.1914 net carnings at £945,000 In 1913 Anstruther's New Year Trophy took place they were £1,466,000, a decrease during at Tai Hang Range on Saturday last, the first three months of war of more than when 24 members competed. A tricky £500,000.--British Trade Review. wind played havoc with many scores which were as follows:-
CIVIL SERVICE,
P. T. Lamble, a Whitmarsh, b Han-
C. P. Martyn, b Harcook
R. C. Witchell, b Donnelly
A. O. Brawn, b Donnelly.
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R. E. O. Birdo Mass, b Hancock............. 29 Hon. Mr. Claud Sovern, e Heanott,
b Hancock
C. Sara, ₺ Donnelly.
E. B. Reed, b Donnelly
5
W Hill, e Chapman, b Hancock.
W. H. Edmonds, not out or
0
181-3
C. J. Tacchi, cand b Hancock.
Extras
99
Total
189
CLUB..
P. S. Leigh-Baunelt, b Reed....
E. 8. R. Mitchell, b Reed
26
8. 8. Moore, o Edmonds, b Severn
10
M. M. Moas, Martyn
11
R. Hancock, b Sevora
72
B. Kennedy, b Severn
1.
A. J. Gace, b Dird.
DE. Donnelly, e Severn, Bird
W. Chapman, 1b.w, b Bint FWhitmarsh, not out
Extras
Total............
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tricky cross wind, combined with the narrowness of the Navy enclosure, some-
W. R. Stewart what hampered the players in this game. Tooker, Jr. on Saturday. The result of the meeting,W R. Cousins
A QUEEN TRUCE. a draw of one all, as truly as possible. Goodman represented the run of play. Both sides A Ponsford ........
There have been many stories of humor JMay gave a rousing exhibition of bustling. Holloway
19 30 2 51 20ous exchanges between the enemies in the determined football, with the Artillery H, Hennessey
27 26 10 63 7 trenches, but none quite so striking as 19 14 5 38 30 69 that told in the Daily Telegraph by an men a shade cleverer, especially in the Luke
20:13 G 38 30 68 invalid soldier now at Boulogne. For a forward line. Swan obtained the soldiers
THennessey 12 155 33 202 fortnight some entrenched Germans had Sriggs
1D 16 9 49 15 been incing some entrenched Allies, and only point, and Godfrey got home for the The final sheet is arranged for the 23rd neither side had received any other orders Navy. During the last few minutes the inst.
than to stay where they were. Conso- Artillerymen severely pressed the Navy
quently, after some days spent in men's citadel, but off-side repeatedly
chucking" things ocularly at the nullified their efforts. Ones Swan gave,
enemy, the Germans advanced under a flag of truce, and, after a brief pourpar- his side the lead, but he was in a flagrant FOR THE ALLIED FORCES AT THE fer, entered the Allies trench, where they ly off-side position, and Beferee Enger
remained in much friendliness for L rightly disallowed the goal. Fennimore. It will no doubt interest the Subscribersumber of days. At last, however, they (Navy) and McCubbin (R.G.A.) each to the Fund to know that a consignment French and British disasters, so they had began inventing newspaper disclosures of gave a splendid exhibition of back play.
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DIVISION IL
QUEEN'S COLLEGE DEFEAT VICTORIA DOVERS.
Against a side that had a tremendous advantage in weight-the liveliness of their opponents' goalkeeper notwithstand ing the little Queen's College boys put very creditable performance on up a Saturday, and won on their merits by 2 goals to. 1. The encounter was not pro duetive of any really good football, the gawky Rovers mostly Artillerymen who do not play in senior football-making a most absurd hash of things on occasions, while their substantial argument in the way of weight frightened the Collegians off their usual neat game. The Rovers were very strong in defence, however, the right back clearing his line powerfully and intelligently. Fletcher rushed the Collegians' first point, and the inside right, following a beautiful contre from the left, obtained the decider.
CONFUCIANS OVERWHELM THE LUSITANO CLUB, TAMIN The Portuguese boys were outplayed in every department of the game in their encounter with the clever Confucians on Saturday, and never looked liked beating their opponents. The Chinese team is a
well-balanced combination, strong in. very defence, and clever in attacks, and their play was a splendid example of what effective cohesion can accomplish There was a remarkable understanding between the playera, and the Iceding of their for wards by the Confusions intermediate line was a thing much to be admired. The Lusitano Club were badly let down in defence, R. A. Carvalho alone seeming to know what to do with the ball. He per- formed the work of several, but could not zlone cope with the well engineered move- ments of the Chinese boys forward rank. Ip Kwai Sham (2), Chan King Ko, Chan am, and Lam Yu Fun scored Kwoon Sham, for the winners. The latter's goal was an especially good one. Mr. Tyler was the referee.
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