SPORT.
UNITED SERYJOBS BEAT THE CIVILIANS
A VERY EXCITING FINIER
Aa Murly interesting cricket tur was played yesterday on the Ervil Service gezand, when a team of Civilians, enp Uued by Mr R A Ponsonhs Faber, was "upposed 11 an eleven picked front the Amy and Nasy, captained in Lane Fol The fish was an exciting as one nurulah postalsky wish. A splendid re
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very bright exulation of batting a feature of the Chans first jongs, which realism? 140 run. Wood in the bowling with free dota seuring 4 out of bir on run by bommulary sho The last wicket partner sh added a useful ga runs to the Houre. both Item Fan and tar batting out conficheny
Pay Lucul Rand Lieut Col Cole prevented the Services from mak ing a miserable sinew in their Best essay Coles was responsible for polished cricket. Robinson's u were made chiefly by homodars faits, and he did not give any clamme E. G. Kennett, whe had finkled, rewaved a hurried neessage at his wife was ell, and was therefore uonble to bat Tallord, of the Rti A
Look his plate in the first innings and R A. Duncan, ol ties Civil Herge, on the second
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CATHOLIC UNION CLUB.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 22ND, 1919.
AN ENJOYABLE AT HOME." A very sareessful "At Home" was given by the Committen and members of the Catholic Union Club on Sunday night to the Coutra Dance Parts [ tra Sociedade Dos Jovens Macaenses," The premises were gaily decorated with flags and the exhibition of dancing given by de children was enthusiastically received.
The programme was as follows:
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Grand March, ! ross, Stars, Circles. Grand Rose, Mow linet and Rings. Daney in flows temps, letters " 8,'
J and M, the Grand Chain, Half Moon, the Full-Moon, the Grand ftare, the Serpentine Cir clew, the Royal Arch, etc The Maypole.
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The National (ivard Qundrille. The daneurs were in patirs, in the fol
"Standard
Daner Master'
and " Petit Monsieur." -- Court Jester "
- British and Folly."
OBeer** Hand Billards. Zounve and "Serbia," Cautions
French and
Ensign," Napoleon Bonaparte ased Start and Stripes **Page" and **Butterfly," Orlando " and " Rosalind," "* Duke Cand · Portuguese Ensign." " Drake **
fancy
Bearer and 'Alsace,"
Joan of Arc,"
Toreador" and
"La ("igule," "Serbia" and "Hubnoera." Portuguese Lieutenant " and " Rose." Prizes for the best dressed girls and buys were given lọ: Girls. ** Rosalind " and Jian of Are". Boys: "Turondor" and
Pake
The following children took part. Masters Benrique Barros, Francisco Baleros, Cezar Cunba, Henrique Barros, AP Wood, who scared more than half | Julio Ribeira, Eduardo Remedios, Carlos thas total, was afforded a life before he | Osmund. Alberto Baptista, Gustavo da Conracticed Beuring.
Kwong Rocha. Alberto Soares, Vicente Ferrer da Ng Sze brightened things for a while, but, on the | Rocha, mud Guilherme dos Santos, and whole, the bow long of Bulnes, Covanaugh, the Misses Cristina Gutierrez, Bertha
Vue. and Athorac was fat tongued for the
Louis Colester Osmund, Maria batsmen to take any liberlies
Gutierrez. Maria Lourdes Gutierrez,
LUSITANO RECREATION CLUB.
SPCCESSFUL ATHLETIC SPORTS.
A RAHMIN WINS 220 YARDS CHAMPIONSHIP.
Choers were given for Mr. Souza, the Committee and the indica. The Portu gucue and British National Anthems ter- minated the proceedings.
THE RESULTS.
1440 YARD (Handicap). 1, F A. Xavier; , P. M. Xavior.
220
Yards (Handicap, bʊyn). I, J
The twelfth athletic meeting of the Lusitany Recreation Club was held yester-Cotton; 2, F. Ribeira. day afternoon at the Race-courɛe AL | Happy Valley, in the presence of a very large crowd. Among the spectators were Commodore Gurner, Bishop Pozzoni, Mgr. de Guebriant, the Administrator of the Macno Doces, Rev. Umberto Kalde way, D.D., Ber. Fre. Spada, and Bancbi. and Mr. E. V. M. N. de Sousa.
The Band of the 18th Infantry played. E. 1. Souse ariections during the afternoon.
ONE MILK BICYCLE RACE (Handiony) 1, L. d'Almada; 2, F. X. Gumes.
140 Yards Flat Raca- 1, J. F. Silva;) 2. H. J. Prata. Time: 57sces.
Wine-
man's provided refreshments. The profus on the sale of programmes were devoted to the Society of Bt. Vincent de Paul. The Committee, at the head of whom was Mr A. G da Rocha, are to be congratu-. lated upon the atrocess of the sports and the completeness of the arrangements
made.
120 YARDS (Handicap, boys). 1. F. Cassumbboy; 2, E. Alvos; a, J. Golds. borough.
Eoos and Spoon Rack, -- 1, F. L. Silva;
100 YARDH CHAMPIONSHIP. 1. F Xavier; 2 3. F Castro. Time:
FOR-ORCES.
100 YARDS (Handicap, girts). 1, ga Rozario; 2, Helena Souza; 3. Carmen Silva.
There were 22 events, and several in Luis Barros; which the ladies took part.
Helena Souza,
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BICYCLE RACK, Two MILES cap). 1, P. X. Gottes; 2, L. d'Almada.
220 YARDS (Handicap) - 1, f M Xavier; 2, L. G. Cordeiro,
120 YARD (Handicap) over 30 years, 1. M. A. Vas; 2, 'J. V. Ribeiro,
220 YARDS CHAMPIONSHIP. -1, A Rah
LOFTERS.
CLEEKS.
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CADDY BAGS
120 yards handicap had to be run off in bats. The first heat was won by L Xavier and I. G. Cordeiro; the second heat by F. A. Xavier and N. J. Rull, and the third by P. M. Xavier and J. F. Castro. In the final a very good ræer was witasard, F. A. Xavier winning the event by about six inches. The one mile bicycle cace (handicap) was carried off by Leomin Ko Kin Fan. Time: 25sers.
SACK RACE, 50 'Almada (jr.) after a ding-dong strug
YARDS. - 1, F
chatkage cup gle In the 440 yards flat race for the Loureiro; 2, L. M. Xavier.
prosented by Mr. GIRLS' BACK, 120 YARDS. 1, Carolina Montague Ede, six competitors faced the Maber; 2, Agnes Dillon; 2, Cissy Botel starter, but three gave up half way. J. F. Silva was the winner. The 100 100 YARDS Race for GentLEMEN WEIGH yards championship of the Club was INO QYEK 170 LBS.), J. M. Botelho; 2, J. secured by F. Xavior in the very good | V. C. Ribeiro. time of 10 3-6 seconds. In this connection
HALF-LE
F An (Handicap),--1, it is interesting to point out that the tonio; 2, P. Xavier, 3, F. Monteiro,
LADIES NOMINATION.-1, P. E. Silva; 2 L. Gutierrez; 3, J. F. Silva.
Ti United Services comaneneed thvir Albertina dog Bantos, Lindamira world's record is 9 2-5 accends. second innings in failing light with 109 | Gutierrez. Elfrida Barros, Regina runs to make to win. The winketa fell in monotonous succession, and with 8 wickets dows for 64 raus, it seemed as if the match was all over bar shouting.
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then that Connor and Athorise became assocntied, and, gradualty, the SOVIE began to rise. Carmor played up to the bowling in splendid style, and, giving a chance, was unbeaten with 46 run when the match was won. Athorne, als, deserves greal credit for his plucky stand. Play was continued till 6,80 p.m., and the Services won a splendid match by 4 rum, with a wicket in band. Scores:
LIVILIANS.
184 Innings.
A. E. Wood, c Johnstone, b Raworth 50
BW. Bradbury, by Cavanaagh
19
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A. Hwo Casanaugh, b
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Baines
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Ua How Fan, znot out... 27 M. H. Abbas, e Wood, b Albarne... & U. Omar, Baines
Extras
Total
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..110
Bowling Analysis
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4 23
Baines
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Cavanaugh Colex
UNITED BERVICES.
lat Inninge.
Capt. Murray, u Stapleton, b
Wright
Lieut. Raworth, run out, ...........
Liout. Col. Cole, b Abbas
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11
Wahl, st. Ponsonby Fane, b
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Lieut. Cavanaugh, Abbas,
Marley Co
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Pay Lieut. Robinson, not out...
49
Gur. Baines, b Abbas
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Serg, Athorne, & Abbas
Pay Lieut. Jolinstone, b Marley ...
Pie. Conner, b Abbas
Bergt. Talfourd, (sub) e Wood, h
Abbas
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Abbas
Marley
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CIVILIANS.
Sud Inninge
A. E. Wood, o Wahl, b Baines...
U. J. Stapleton, ↳ Baines
Ribeiro, Uarının Vaz, Olga Baptista, and Stella Campos.
OPIUM SMUGGLING.
HEAVY FINE INFLICTED.
At the Magistracy, yesterday, before Mr G N. Orme, a Chinese was charged with being in unlawful possession of thirty two thels of prepared opium.
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One Mas RELAY RACE.' 1, Chinese (Ko) Kin Fan, Lau Ching Sam, Choi Hak Hou and Fung Sin Choung); 2, I.R.C. (A. Rahmin, A. A. Rumjahn, G. A. Hyder, and B. A. Hydor).
The two miles bicycle race was well- contested. Nine entered and all started well The largest handicap was 100 yards. F. X. Gomes, who was given 60 yards, took the load at the first half mile post. being closely followed by Leo d'Almada | (180 yards). At the end of the first mile, they were riding level, but when passing the rock Comes spurted and won by about. 50 yards. The time recorded in the race was 8 mins. 47 seconds, which is a record for this event in the Club. Eight competi-Treasurer: Mr. J.
Au Endinn constable stated that he tors presented themselves for the 220 noticed two men fighting in Connaughtyards flul race for the championship of A very close race ensued;
· Roid over two gumy bag, and arrested the Colony
Defendant stated that the opium be longed to the other man.
Mr. Orme ɓned defendant 83,500. with the alternative of twelve months hard
·
CORSOLATION RACE. 1, J. Braga; 2, E. Medina; 3, J. Soares,
The officials were:-
President: Mr. A. G. da Rocha; Hon. Secretary: Mr. J. C. Barretto; Hoń. M. Braga Sports
Secretarios: Messra, T. A. Carvalho, and F. L Bilva; Judges: Messrs. Leo, d'Almada e Castro, M. A. Figueiredo, J.
M. Noronha, A. D. Barretto, and A. P. Braga, D. P. J. Lopos, J. DJ. Camund.
On examining the bags he found A. Rahmin, Ko Kin Fan and Omar took ties contained a quantity of opium. On the lead and retained their positions, the way to the Police Station one of the must of the way. Omar, who had manag- inet escaped.
ed to get a yard in front of Rahmic and F. B. Silva-Nottu, J.P.; Referee: Str. Ko Win Fan looked like the winner, but, E. J. Noronha, J.P.; Handicappots : unfortunately, he tripped and foll just two Messrs. J. M. Braga, F. L. Silva, 1. 0. yards away from the post. Rabmin and Cordeiro, T. A. Carvalho, and A. C. V. A. E. 8. Ko Kin Fan seemed to reach the winning Ribeiro; Starters: Messrs. post simultaneously but the judges gave | Alves, and J. M. V. Remedice; Time the verdict to Rahmin, who was immedis keepers: Mears, C. M. B. Alves, and A. ately "chaired" round the course by A. Alves; Clerks of the Course: Messrs. pupils of St. Joseph's College of which J. M. Britte, and M. F. Baptista; Cón- institution he is the champion athlete. The time recorded wee 25 seconds. The half-mile flat race was won easily by F. Antonio who broke the previous record by two seconds.
·labour.
4 ALAN WITH A RECORD.
At the Magistracy, yesterday, before Mr. Mr. G. N. Ornie, a Chinese was charged with being in unlawful pusses sion of a quantity of gunny bags.
Defendant had two previous convie tions against him. Mr. Orme remarked;
that the man seemed to be a confirmed opium sucker and ought to be banished.
Dolendant was sentenced to six weeks hard labour.
THEFT FROM KOWLOON DOCKS.
The event of the day was the one mile relay race which was open to the Colony. Four teains-1.R.C., St. Joseph's, Chinese and H. K.S.B.R.G.A.--entered. After the first bundred yards the Chinese were leading followed closely by the Indians and St. Joseph's. The R.G.A. contin
At the half-mile the Indians were
mittee: Chevalier J. M. Alves, Mesura. B. Basto, A. C. Botelho, P. V. Botelho, C. M. Castro, A. J..V. Ribeiro, J. M. Rocha, A. A. Cordeiro, B. M. Cunha, E. J. Figueiredo, A. F. Osmund, F. A. Vieira Ribeiro, I. Bocha, A. V. Barros, C. M. Boarce, P. M. Remedios, J. M. R. Pereira, A. M. L. Soares, J.P., V. F. V. Ribeiro, P. A. Xavier, F. M. P. Graca, M, A. Tomodies, and G. Yvanovich, Jr.
WHO WAS TO BLAME?
were
At the Magistracy, yesterday, before gent was out of the running from the Mr. G. N. Orme, a Chinese pleaded start.
At the Magistracy, yesterday, before! guilty to stealing a quantity of lead leading, but a splendid sprint by a Chinezo belonging to the Kowloon Docks,
Defendant, who had a previous convic gave his tours the lead at the mile post. Mr. G. N. Orme, two Chinese tion against him, was sentenced to six On the home-run St. Joseph's mado charged with being in unlawful posses weeks' hard labour.
strenuous efforts to get into second place sion of two bags of cement, but failed. The Chinese won the event · amidst loud applause, the Indians being second and St. Joseph's third,
Bowling Analysis.
118
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W.
Baines Cavanaugh
12 3
20
B
2 34
Athorne
2.4
0 13
3
2nd Innings.
UNITED BEL VICES.
Pay-Lieut. Robinson, a Wright, b
Capt. Murray, b Abbas
Tho evente for children proved amus- ing and interesting, the little ones dis- The playing the greatest enthusiasm. veterans had twỏ racee-one being for heavy-weights." The Ladies' nomination caused a good deal of laughter. The man had to run to the lady who had cominated him, have his neck-tie tied and a cigarette placed in his mouth and lighted. Fred Bilva, nominated by Min A. Luiz, was first, L. Gutierrez, nominst ed by Miss A. Gutierrez sœcond, and J. F. Silva, nominated by Mim Silva, third.
At the conclusion of the sports, the prizes, including several bandsome silver cups, were presented by the Portuguese Consul, Mr. E. V. M. R. de Souza-
Ontar
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0
Licut. Col. Coles, & Ng Bee Kwong,
'b Abbas
18
44
Lieut. Raworth, b Abbas
12
B. W. Bradbury, e nnd b Cavanaugh 3
Lieut. Cavanaugh, Omar..
0
Capt. Wabi, kw.,
b Marley
J. D. Wright, o Duncan (sub.), k
Cavanaugh
Gar. Baines, b Abbas
↓
Pte. Connor, not out..
Ng fra Kwong, e Wahl, b Baines.. 11
R. A. Duncan (sub.), run out
0
A. H. Rumjahu, run
0
Sergt. Athorne, not out
G. E. Marley, Johnstone, b
Extras
10
. Omar, a Robinson, b Athorno.......
Bowling Analysis.
Extras...
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Total
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0
32
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22
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Wright
0
19
Athorne...
Un How Fun, b Baines
M. H. Abbas, b Athoroo
H. A. Ponsonby Eane, not out...
Total (for 8 wickets).......112 Pay-Lieut. Johnstone, did not bat.
The dofondants were arrosted on the Kowloon Wharf, carrying the bags. Each defendant alloged that the bags belonged to the other.
Mr. Orme fined one defondant $15 and the other $10.
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Mr. Aman urge that the rival proposal of a train furry, would
Mr. A. G. da Rocha, the President, pro- | Western Bolent, between Lymingtou nad posed an omnibus vote of thanks to all Frestator. those who assisted to make the sporta a success.
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