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POLICE THE NAVY.
Played on the ground of the Polica C.C "on Saturday, with the following result:
Fonnemore, e Grimmott, b King
KOWLOON CO, UNIVERSITY.
This match was played at Kowloon on Saturday, resulting by a victory for the University by a margin of 87 runs. Scores
UNIVERSITY,
K Brayshay, bw, b McLennan Ng Szo Kwong, & Schultz Redmond, b AlcLeanan ........
Wai Wing Locle 5 AeLonnai
Chan Yat Kwang, b Pile. Ho Wing Kinst Edwards,
McLennan we dane
Ng See Choong b McLennan
R7
NAVY.
French, b Kelly
Trenaman, in “out
Raploy, b Kelly
Dr. Scargill, o Cooper,
Booker
A.H. Rumjohn, act out
Bennett, Booker, b Kelly
7
Yang Hin Lun, C
Schultz,
Major Morgan,
Kelly,
McLennan...
Martin, King, b Booker
14
Forrest, b Kelly
Williams, not out
C. G Anderson, McLennan CO. Danneberg, b Melentan
Extras ...
Willis, b. Kelly !!!
Extras
Total
200
Bowling Analysis.
Total
02
Bowling Analysis.
Schultz Overy
Kelly
Grimmett
Pile
King
Cooper Booker
10
0 -18
POLICE.
E. Gardur, e Dennett, b Raples
1. Grimmett, e Major Morgan,
Seargill
E Bookser, e Bennett, b Scargill W. Withers, b Kapley
Roid, b Rapley
Kelly, b Sergill.
Pitt, 1bb Rapley
Burlingham,
Rapley
1. H. King, not out Cooper, ₺ Rapley ... Edwards, b Enploy
Extras
8
16' 0
RIFLE
HONGKONG LADIES
ASSOCIATION.
PRESENTATION OF PRIZES.
The prizes won in the recent competi tions were distributed by Lady May, on Saturday afternoon, at the Ladies' Recreation Club Pavilion, the results being as foliowy
*No. 1.-25. rɩNDE SCHATCH: 1st prize pre- sonted by Mrs, Hoskyn, 2nd prize presented by Wang Hing,
1 Mrs. Danhy
-07
2 Miss Loureiro u
93
Mrs. Ralphs
00
Miss Hoskyn
.80
No. 2......25 yaNDS HANDICAP: 1st prize pre- sentod by Miss Loureiro; 2nd prizo prosented by Husbands of Members.
1 Miss Lammert ..............75 plus 30–100
2 Mrs. Scott Harston 80, 195
Miss Loureiro Mrs. Deaby.
00 04
No. 450 YARDS SCRATCH: 1st prize pre sented by Mrs Jackman; 2nd prize present-
Mr. Mclennan performed the bat trick for ed by the L. R. A. the K.C.C.
ROWLOON C.D
J. H. Mend, b Brayshay monde
K. Melonnan, b Brayshay £5
H. Overy, e Redmont,
Brayshay
E. J. Edwards, e Cann Yat Kwong,
o Na Sao Kwon
A. G. Pile, b Brayshay...
A. W. E. Davidson, b Anderson
S. It. Moore, b Ho Wing King
I G. Clements, b Brayshgy .....
A. E Schultz, o Ng Bze Kwong,.
Brayshay
JSpittles, not out
J.C. Finel, e Rumjahn, b Ho Wing
Kin
1 Mis Griffin
2 Miss Holyn
* Mrs. Danby
Miss Loureiro...
23 99 90
No. G.–10 YARda. Handicap: 1st prizo pre- sented by Mrs. Grifin; 2nd prize presented
by ine L. RA
Mrs. Ralphs
Mrs. Forsyth
.92 plus 12--100
80 18 98
Mrs. Scott Harston. 77, 10 97
Miss Loureiro .....
Scratch 94
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Extras
11
Mrs. Danby
Total
1 Mrs Griffin.
Bowling Analysis
Total
122
Mrs. Ralphs
M
Bowling Analysis.
2 Miss Bosky
Rapley
Major Morgan. 2.
17
Brayshay
Ho Wing Kin
Ng Sze Kwong
Anderson
Dr. Scargill
KOWLOON CIVIL SERVICE.
Played on the Kowloon ground on Saturday, the homestera gaining an overwhelming victory. The feature of the game was the brilliant batting of Major Robertson. In his innings were no fewer than 23 boundary hits. Scores and analyses
CIVIL SERVICE.
R. C. Witchell, run out
F. T, Lamblo, b Voberley
W. Dawson, Moberley
W. Hill, Moberley
C. V. Tacchi, b Kaye EE O. Bird, c Evans, b Kayo C. Sara, h Moberley
W. H. Edmonds, b Moberley
W. Bearne, run out
FE Hall bave o
W. Bradbury, not out
Extrus
Bowling Analysis.
Total
Maberley Kare
6.30
KOWLOON.
B. D. Evans, 6 Witchell..
F. de Romo, b Witchell
Major 1 Robertson, retired
A. R. F. Raven, c Hill, ↳ Edmonds.
L. J. Blackburn, & Witchell
Dr. Forsyth, b Witchell
Lieut. Moberley, b Hill
W. Kaye, e Tacchi, b. Bird
E. Lawrence, not out
Extras
Total (for 7 wickets) Bowling Analysis.
219
0. M,
W
Bird:
10.2 0
Witchell Edmonds
Lemble Dowcon
12 1 60
2 ·0 19
2
Sara HOL
0 0
08
20 -20
CLUB DEFEAT CRAIGENGOWER
A Club team proved far too good for Craigengover on the Club Ground on Saturday, for apart from Bass and Vivrash the batsmen shaped indifferently against bowling which was not difficult, Scorce
CLUB.
C. A. Hooper, b Braga
E. J. R. Mitchell, b Carvalho
8. S. Moore, Carvalho
25
H. E. Muriel, b Carvalho
20
A L. Gace, b Carvalas
R. N. Anderson, butherton
RA Kennedy, Sutherton
T. E. Pearce, o Basa, b Braga
.
R. Hancock, e Carvalho, b Suth
P. Jacks, b Braga
M. M. Muns, "not out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
R. A. Carvalho.
B. Sutherton 11 0
R. Pestonji 51
JV Braga..... 6.3
CELIGENGOWER.
J, Y. Braga, b Pearce
1. Basa, e Muriel, b Pearce
R. A. Carvalho, h Andersen
L.A. Rose, & Hooper, b Pearce
176
24 32
3.
WH. Vivcash, e Mitchell, 1 Ande
Kon
B. Sutherton, b Anderson.
R. Pestonj, c and b Anderson
3. D. Noria, cand b Pearce 2.
D. Kharas, b Anderson
8. Jex, not out
Anderson, Mass...
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
R. N. Anderson 10
T. E Pearcenter. M.-M. Muns
12
05:
01 **
90
89
No. 870 YARDS HANDICAP 1st prize. present by Husbands of fembers, 2nd prize presented by L. I. A...
18
13
1 Mrs. Scott Harston 78 plus 30-100 2 Miss Wilkinson ........... 88: 15-100
Mrs. Ralphy
1597
27.
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE.
HONGKONG P.C. AND R.G.A. DRAW.
The Artillerymen certainly had not the best of luck in this, their second successive,
Mrs. Murray Ecott 00 696- No. 10,--SCRATCH AGGREGAZE of No. 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 and 8 A CLASS. Prize presented by E. Ormiston Esq.
Mrs. Danby
No, 11.--B CLASS: prize presented by E. Ormiston Esq. ⠀⠀
Mrs. Ralphs
526
No. 12.—Stow AND RAPID, 50 YARDS.
Mr Ralphs 87 12 89.188 No. 18—AFFINITY COMPETION: prizes pre-
encounter with the Club, on Saturdayent by the LB. A
slightly
While in the first half play was
in favour of the Clubmen, in the second half the soldiers monopolised the game, and but for a few spasmodic but always dangerous incursions by the Clubmon, the leather was practically kept within the civilians' territory. While they admitted ly did not enjoy much luck, the deplorable shooting of the Artillerymen contributed not a little to their lack of success in goal pooring. They had opportunities galore, but Barlow was seldom troubled with any thing like a really difficult sho.. Indeed,
the only point the R.C. obtained was some. thing of a fluke. - The Club's custodian jumped up at a high shot, but the ball hit the cross-bar, and, coming out, struck the back of the keeper and dropped back into the sigging. It was Swan's shot, and this yea by no means the most deserving of his persistent attempts to lower the Club's
colours.
The first half was contested at a rattling pace, and the Club forwards, exhibiting finished workmanship and effective under standing, were the first to score, Stalker banging the ball past Moore with a shot that gave the goalkeeper absolutely no chance. Hereabouts the game was of the highest order, both sets of forwards attacking in turn, with the Clubmen more dangerous with their final efforts. The ball was thrown about well by both sides, but the R.A. invariably made a hash of things at the critical moment. Peacock performed wonders at centre-half as did also bis vis-a-vis, Stewart-and fod his forwards with creditable accuracy and dis- cretion. Try as they might, the Artillery- men could not bring the scores level, and the first half ended with the Club leading by a goal to love.
Mẩm. Grifiammom.............07 plus 2–09: Mr. Griffin.
Total
95
#194
No. 3, 6, 9 AND 14.-POOLS. No. 8.23 YARD Mrs. Darby (2), Mrs. Greaves; 1st Day-Misa Hoskyn, Mrs. Ralphs.
No. 0-50 Tans Miss Hoskyn (2), Mrs. |Ralph (2); 2nd Day Mrs. M
Scott (2), Mrs. Forsyth, Mrs. Grillin.
No. 1-75 vinds: Mra, Grifin (2), Mrs. Danby, Mis Scott Harston; 3rd-Day-Miss Louroiro, Mrs. Ralphs, Mrs Murray Scott No. 14-25 YARDS 4th Day Mrs. Griffin (4), Mr. Ralphs (4), Mrs. Danhy (3), Mr. Danby, (3), Dr. Hoskyn (2), Misa Louriose, Mrs. Wakeman, M VON DORING 1914-5.
!!:
CHALLENGE CUPS WON DURING 1914-5. The Jordan Cup for Rapid Fire won
by
Mrs. Danby The L. R. A. Trophies —
A Class
Mrs. Danby B Class
Mrs. Greaves Roberts Medal (presented by the 8.M.R.C.)
Mrs. Danby
Miss Loureiro Express Modal (presented by the S.M.R.C.) Daily Telegraph Certificats (presented by the
S.M.R.C.).
Mrs. Danhy Daily Mail Certificate (presonted by the
S.M.R.C.) ......
Miss Hoskyns Gold Medal for Highest Possible 3core, Mrs. Danby David Shield and Gold Badge for Champion Shot of the season: Mrs. Banby, whose total was 6,706 out of 8,000, av. 95.1.
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Hongkong, 21st January, 1815.
The Gazette notifies that by a Proclama ASAHI BEER.
tion dated the 11th March, 1916, His Majesty the King has been pleased to declare the following articles to be con- traband of war in addition to those set cut in the Proclamation of the 23rd December, 1914;-
MISOLUTE CONTRABAND Raw wool, wool tops and noils, and woollen and worsted yarns; tin, chloride. of tin, and tin-ore; castor oil; paraffin waz; copper; iodides; lubricants, hides of cattle, buffaloes and horses, skins of calves, pige, sheep, goats and doer; lea ther, undressed or dressed, suitable for saddlery, harness, military boots or military clothing; ammonia and its salte, whether spiple or compound; amidonia, biquor, urea, aniline, and their com pounds
The second half was commenced well, the Club opening very promisingly. Moore was toon engaged in negotiating shots from the Hongkong front ranker, but alter this spurt the RA took command of the game cbsolutely. The Clubs for-
ADDITIONAL CONTRABAND Tanning substances of all kinds, includ- wards could not obtain the bail, which was
ing extracts for use in tanning......... time and again returned by the soldiers The Proclamation further declares that halves into the Club's danger area. The the terms "foodstuffs" and "feeding stuffs B.A. nien played a magnificent spoiling for animals in the list of conditional contraband contained in the Proclamation game, using their advantage in height of the 23rd December, 1914, shall be deem- with the greatest effect. The Club defend to include the following:-Oleaginous ders were so harried that they had little seeds, arts and kernels animal and time or opportunity to feed their for vegetable oils and fats, other than linseed oil, suitable for use in the manufacture of wards, and the ball being in the air more margerine; cakes and meals made from than on the ground the tal R.As got it oleaginous seeds, nuts and kernels. every time.
The defence set up against Wation, Swar, and their helpers was brilliant and unwavering. In fact there never seemed to be a really bad mistake, and while the Club forwards merit praise for their splendid exhibition in the first half, it is to the defence that the palm must go for their sturdy display in the other portion of the game.
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