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LOCAL SPORT. HOLIDAY CRICKET-
CLUB BEAT. THE ARMY.
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The Army were entertained by the Hongkong Cricket Club or Thursday. and were defeated by an' innings and 29
Tung
Battling frat, the visitors only man- aged in "knock up 50 runs after two. bours' play, to which the Club replied with 178, Pearce, making a delightful 63. In the second innings the Army fared wors. Reed taking four wickets for 90
uns, and Young fiye for 1.
Scores!---
AUNY."
Capt. Kent. b Young
Bowling Analysis.
Ballistchest
A Bumjaha
Shahabudin
C. W. Lan
-Bowlul 1' wile.
**PRESINT."
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3RD, 1925
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A. A. Rumjahn, run out B. P. Ng, b Youngsafe..
31
15
H. N. Bashatchet, not out....... 04 A. Hoalim, not out
Extras
Total (for 9 wkts, dec.).......[18-
Bowling Analysis. "
M. I.
Sir C. Severn....
C
15
Youngsave
ü
"B
I
Ng Se Kwong3
0 21
1st Innings..
T. E. Yeoh
2
0
0
** PAST."
$5
QMS. Friu, 'c Owen Hughes,” b
Young
2nd Tuning
13
Q.M.S. Stripp, cand b Bowker 15 Major Hattersley Smith, Th.w.,
Reed
91
A. H. Rumjahn, e Hatchiuma, b
Rumjaho
0
T. E. Yeah, e. Shahabudin, b
Rumjaha
Q
J. L. Youngsaye, run out
asse 10
T. . Yeow, 1.b.w. Bumjahn.. A bi Osnab, hot quá
Capt. Walker, 'ċ and ↳ Bowker,... 20 Lient. Henslowe. b. Bowker Lieut. Allfree, b Reed.
Capt. Carpenter, b Quick Lieut. Chidson, Pearce, & Reed 16
Capt. Rowe, l.b.w. Quick Q.S. Jacob, not out
Extras
Ng Sae Kwong, st. Ronsonby Fané,
Runjab.....
9:0
K.C.C. CHILDREN'S SPORTS. FOUR HUNDRED YOUNGSTERS ENJOY THEMSELVES,
H.E THE GOVERNOR PRESENT.
The annual sports for children arganiz. ed by the Kowloon Cricket Club took place on New Year's Day and, us in previous years, A thoroughly enjoyable afternoon was spent by youngsters and grown-ups alike.
All the events had been well chosen to extend without unduly, exhausting the youthfl athletes, and some quite exciting finishes were witnessed in several of the Taces. 0
C. Choa, e Redesand, b Bumjaha 0. Yung Hin Lun, not out ....... 11
Extra
Total (for 6 wickets)..........
#
69
Total-
Bowling Analysis.
Bowling Andyola.
M
14. E..
A. A. Ramjahn
9
D
40
Bowker
:10
Shahbudio
3
1
0
Keed
13
Young
&
Balhatchet Hoalim
4 2
0
2
0
B 0
Quick
4
1
Webster
1
.0
H.K.C.O.
1st Innings
H. E. Hollands., b" Jacob
B. E.A.. Webster, st. Stripp. b
Walker
.............
G. R. More, b Jacob
T. E. Pearce, & Stripp, b Walker di
Hey. E. K. Quick, ́ ́Hatterally
Smith, b Henslowe
H. Owen Hughes, b-Jacob
A. C. L. Bowker, not out
E. B. Reed, 1.b.w. Jacob
Bev. T., B. Powell, absent
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0. M.
B I
19.8
1
8
0
4 0
ARMY.
2nd Innings
'C.C.C, və H.KEL.C.
To the first three competitors in each event prizes were presented which were really worth having, and which obviously pleased their seung recipients. Apart from these prizes, profusion af toys and other gilts were provided in a large marquee, so that none of the small in and women present, who numbered over 400, went away empty-banded.
Of the judges, handicappers, and start ers who gave their services, the fallowing were indefatigable throughout the after-
noon: Mr. E." Abraham, "the Rev. G. R. Lindsay, and Messrs. J. Robinson, Goldeabery. B. Petherum, D. S. Green, and S. Jex. Mrs L E. Lammert was charming hostess at tea.
HE the Governor arrived at about 4 o'clock and stayed for about half an
houz.
The results of the various events were aa under
GIRL RACES
Skipping Race (14 and under).-7, P. Gittens, A. Blyth'; 3. Docherty.
Flat Hiace (0 to 9)—1, E. Bauker; 2. P. Everest: I. Woolley
Skipping Competition (Under a). 1, L Lammert, I. Tofte; 3, J. Reynolds.
Flat Rice (under 6)-1, M. McCaw;
ML, Young: &, K. Bolt. Patato Race (10.0-14).- ML Gourlay: Joyce Raven. Ita Brown and I. Git- tias tied for third place.
Craigengover entertained the Hong- kong Electric Becreation Club on Thurs., day, and won by an innings The feature of the watch was a century by Pinen, who retired when he had made
107.
Score:
%
CCC ist Innings
B. Reed, e Paul & Way......... 41
Shipping (10 to 14)-L, Alice Blyth; Iris Frith; 3, Edith Mead.
Flat Race (14 and under)-3, Peggy McCaw Dorothy Raven; 3, Dorothy Smith.
J
Musical Chairs-1, Lily Spanton; 2. Iris Frith; Bessie Mackay.
Egg and Spoon Race (14 and under).— 1. B. Madanish; 2. Lily Spanton : 3, Joyce Raven.
Fiat Race (6 to 4
J. F. Webb, c Lanny, b'Musketh... 0
M. S. Sanjana.. not out
W. Galloway, Jacob
A Kitchell, sua out
+
F. W. Young, 4 and 5 Walker..!
1. Piana, retired...
107
S. Abbas, e Paul. b Way
0
G. White. b Easterbrook
.F. Schnepel, b Way
21
H. Westlake. b. Muskett
.176
P. A Dixon. b Easterbrook
F. K. Modi, b Way ......
Extras
12
Total
252
Bowling Analysis.
Q. M. E. W.
Muskett Stainsby
91
3
D 56
0
Way
12
85
....... 10
Easterbrook
11
Padgett
H. KL.I.C
ist lonings
Walker
Jacol
Bove
Hensiowe
Carpenter
Q.M.S. "Stripp, st. Galloway, b
Young
Lieut, Henslowe, a and b Reed. 1
Capt. Walker, Lb.w. Reed
A. F. Paul, h Dixon
B. Easterbrook, run out
Major Hattersley-Smith, b Beed.
Liit, Chidson, b Reed
Capt, Kent, b Young
19
Lieut. Allfree, run out
-G. F. Padgett, b Sanjana...............
0
Q.M.S. Fritz, e Owen Hughes, b
'S. C. Stainsby,,c Sanjana, b
Young
Abbas
Q
J. R. Why. b Modi
D. E. Western, b Modi
J. F. Lanny, b Modi
E. Smith, not out...
5%
S. Jarvis, e and b Modi
Capt. Carpenter, o Young
Capt. Rowe, not out
Q.M.S. Jacob, b Young
Extras
Total
Bowker
Beed .....
Bowling Analysis.
15 3 7
K. I
9
Young........... 5,3 0 10
Quick
3.0
4
THE UNIVERSITY MATCH.
The annual University "Past and Present match took place at Pokfulam on New Year's Day. Present "WOLL DO
first innings. In spite of declar ing when there were only two wickets dows in the second innings, they failed to dismiss the "Past" in time to claim
a single innings victory.
Seures :-
PRESENT."
1st lanings.
A. A. Rumjahn, b Youngaaye......
W. B. Muskett, s Abbas, b Webb 13
0
90
0
H. J. Watts, e Sanjana, b Modi... 0
75
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
3.
W.
Sanjana
36
Dixon
5.
ន
B
1
Abbas
อ
9
I
Modi.
1
17
5
Webb
1
H. X. L.B.C.
End Innings.
C. B. Easterbrook, e Pinna, b
Sanjana-1, --------
J. B. Way, c and b Sanjana
8
W. B. Muskett, e Whitë, b San-
jana
8
B
S. C. Stainsby, b Webb
A. F. Paul, st. Sehnopel, b. Modi 41
R Smith, c Westlake, b Bazjana 0
H J. Watts, rot out
B.
5 to 14)-1, Peggy McCaw; 2 Pexxy Everest Isa Lammert
Relay Bace (9 to 14)--Winning team
Bessie Mackay, Dorothy Smith, Alacanish, and Ethel Banker,"
Consolation Race-1, Nora Branch; Es Baven; 4 Mona Allcock.
BOYS' RACES.
Potato Bace (10 to 12)-1, W. King; 2. H. Tolte; 3, R. Groundwater.
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A HAPPY GATHERING
BOTH FOR QUALITY AND VARIETY YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH
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and Whampoa Dock Company took place last night at the Dockyard, and the coo- verted offices" were the scene of much merriment.
The annual staff ball of the Hongkong PEEK
The offices of the Company were used for the bull, and the whole of the first been done to transform the offices into Boor was requisitioned. Much work had ballroom, lounges, etc.. and the people the excellent manner in which the work responsible must be duly credited with as accomplished. All the office equip ment had been removed, and the place rooms in the building were put to some was decorated on a lavish scale. All the useful purpose. Nearly 600 people were present. The supper room was used as and the drawing the reception room,
ice was the ballroom. Greenery of all descriptions formed the decorations, and two prominent signs were 1868 and 1995 the year the Company opened opera- ons and the New Year.
the Band of the 1st Battalion East Surrey Music for the dancing was provided by Regiment, and for the supper dances by the HMS. Diorde Orchestra. The pro- gramme was as follows;
Waltz..... Lancers
Adoration.
Old Acquaintance. Fox Trot. It aint gonna rain no mo. One Step First, last and always. Waltz
Goodnight Moonlight. Eightsome Reel
Fox Trot
One Step
Fox Trot
Quadrilles
The deil amang the tailors. Mandalay.
Svanee Rose..
Arkansas Bines. Spanish Beauty
Fox Trot... Why did I kiss that girl.
One. Step
Fox Trot
Waltz
One Step
Saw
Mill River Road..
Pyjama Blues. Edge of beyond. Ta Pouche. Eightsome. Reel...The Reel of Tullock. For Trot... Somebody stole my Gal Waltz When clouds have vanished. Lancers
Duke of Fife. ...... June Night.
Rebecca Tessie.
Fox Trot
One Step
Fox Trot
Waltz
Isle of Sweethearts.
for The Masters of Ceremonics and Mr. G. H. White. The decora the dance were" Mr. J. V Ramsay
tions were to the charge of Mr. D. Keith, while Mr. J. Kempton was respon sible for the lighting effects.. Amid a forest of greenery, electric lights of all colours were strung across the room, and the effect was exceedingly pleasing.
AMONG THE GUESTS.
Those present included Sir Claude and Lady Severn, Mr. R. 3. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid (Taikoo), Mr. and Mrs. B. D. F. Beith, Mr. W. Russell, of the Board
Boot Race (nder 12)-1, Jack Smith:
Q. Costello; 3, Henry Dean. Obstacle Race (12 to 14).-1, T. Neave;
W. King; 2, E. Nicholis. Relay Race-Winging team: S. Chris tie. E Nicholls, Jack Smith and Wolasie, Lt-Col+Montague Bates, Mr. Coyab.
Flat Race (0 to 3)-1, Jack Smith; 2, E. Lammert, 3, J. Brewer.
Sask Race (8 to 14).- S. Christie; 9. M. Groundwater; 3, R. Groundwater.
Tug-of-War-Winning team: H. Furne, C. Pile, S. McNider, G. White, E.
and Mrs. Walter Lang, Mr. Mrs. Bod Mise Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. D. Purves, Mr. T. G. Brayfield, Mr. and Mrs., D. McMurray, Capt. and Mrs. Kennedy, Capt. Skioner. Comdr. Buchanan, ot H.M.S. Weymouth, Mr. and Mrs Jones.
r. and Mrs. E. Cock, Mr. and Mrs, K.
Nichol, E. Hynes, G. Tacchi, and EE. Greig, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clarke, Oram.
Flat Race (4 to 7)-1, Douglas Dixon; 2, Harold Croft;, Bill MacFarlane.
Three-Legged Race (10 to 14)-1, L. Marshall and C. Spradbury; 2, H. Tofte and L. Oram; 3, F. Hartley and H. Clarke.
Flat Race (8 to 10).—, A. Smith; 2, D. Wright; 1, K. Nelson.
Wheelbarrow Race, H. Pure and S. McNider; 2, A. Mitchell and C. Pile; 3, E. Hartley and T. Neave.
Consolation Race.-1, G. White; 2, E. McNider; 3, G. HIL
The Bandamen's Bacc resulted as fol- lows:-1, Bandsman Berryman; 9, Baadis- man Hyatt 3, Bandsman Miles.
At the conclusion of the sports the prizes were handed to the successful com petitors by Lady Severn, to whom a handsome bouquet. in a pretty silver bolder was presented on behalf of the *Club.
Mr. G. M. Shaw, Dr. J. C. MacGowan, Mr. R. A. Nicholson, Mr. J. Scott Hariton, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brows, and Mrs. Burgess (of Vancouver) and many others.
The oficials were as follows :-Chair- man, "Mr. W.. Forsyth: Vice-Chairman, | Mr. J. G. Garraway; Secretary, Mr. H. G. Cooper; Treasurer, Mr. J. McKelvie; Committed: Messrs. B. J. Dixon, F. C. Goodman, F. Cullen, J. V. Ramsay, G. H. White, and A. Mair,
JUNKMASTER AND SON MURDERED.
VESSEL RAIDED AT ABERDEEN.
WOMAN SERIOUSLY HURT.
At one o'clock on New Year's morning By permission of Lieut-Colonel F: 5. armed robbers raided a fishing junk at Montague Bates, C.R. C.M.G., D.S.Aberdeen, and shot down the crew. The the band of the 1st Battalion, the East Police report, received yesterday, stated Surrey Regiment, under the conductor that two persons were killed and two ship of Bandruaster W. F. Bradshaw, severely wounded. played a delightful selection of" music during the afternoon.
CHILDREN'S SPORTS. POLICE ANNUAL, CHRISTMAS TREE.
H: N. Balhatchet, e A.-H. Rum-
jahn, b Ng Sze Kwong
28
J. F. "Lunny, st. Schnepel, b Webb 2
B. P. Ng, & Yeah.
41
8. Jarvis, and b Banjana...
10
A. Hoslia, e Yeow, b Ng Sze
Kwong
D. E. Western, b Sanjana ...................
0
"
G. F. Padgett, h Modi
10
•
C. W. Lam, e Youngaaye, b. Sir'
1
C. Severn
0
Extras
8
F. A. Redmond, run out
12
Shahabudin, b Ng Eze
Tain!
Kwong
Bowling Analysia.
M.
H. Y. Leong E Chan, bi Ng Sze
Kwong
W. H. Bling, & Tech
Webb Sanjana Modi
7
1
10
40.
14
A Ponsonby Fane, run out... 0
8. Hachiuma, not out
Extras
Total
60
48802
Bowling Analysis,
0. M
Ng Sze Kwong... 19 Youngsayo. 7 0 Bir. Severn
T. E, Yeoh
let. Innings.
H. O Hunt, e Rumjaka, b Bal-
hatchet m
133
B
1
22
1
8 2.
18
8
#FAST"
0
AH Rumjahn, c Balbatchet, b.
Rumjahn.....
90
Ng Ex Kwong, a Bhahabudin,, b.
Lumjahn...
34
11
B. Yeob, e Halim, b Lam
J. L. Youngaaye, run out. 1. T. O., Yeow, c and b Balhatchet... 14
M. B. Osman, c.sad b Rumjabo... 22 C, Choa, b Balhatchetghan O Yung Hin Lan, c and b Ruijahn 0 Bir Claud Bovern, not out AJ Hew, abacat
Extras
Total
· ដន នគ
K.C.C. v. SURREY REQT,
2
The following will represent the Kow loon Cricket Club on their own' ground, at 9 p.m. to-day :-H. Ovory (capt), A W. Rameny, S. Jax, F. Goodwin, J. C.
It appears that all on board the junk were asleep at the time. The wife of the junkmaster suddenly felt somoene pulls ing the quilt away from her bed, and shouted Save life. The gang, which had invaded the boat comprised three men. Two, who were armed, began to shoot in all directions.
The Police Fores annual Christmas tree and sports took place on Thursday after- The taster of the junk was shot in the noon at Happy Valley, when a varied stomach, and his wife was hit twice one programme of competition was gone bullet striking her in the shoulder and through, and prizes were presented by the other in the right side. Their son. Mrs. P. P. J. Wodehouse. Mira. Wode-aged 13, was shot through the bead, and house was presented with, a bouquet res foki was wounded in the left arm, presentative of the Police Club's colours, When the Police arrived they found and Chief Inspector Kent expressed the boy dead, and both junkmaster and thanks.
The races and
od competitions res
resulted as follows:
Lyal, Geo. Lee, RC. Witchell, A. R. Erard; 2, Neil Gerrard; 3. D. Taylor.
Raven, T. H. Hendlo, R. 7. P. Masters, and J. C. Fletcher,
CRAIGENCOWER. K.C.C. A
In this match at Happy Valley, at p.m. to-day, Kowloon C will be com posed of B. Petheram, O. B. Räven, A.
Boys' Race (7 to 15 years)-1, R. Ger- Girls Race (over 7 years)-1; R. Tay- lor: 2,
H. Grimmett; 3, J. Earner: Boys Race (under 7 years). G. Kent: 2. Paddy Cashman; 2, N. Reynolds. Girls' Race (under years).-1, F. Grimmett; 2, M. Glendinning; 3, K Earner.
his wife in a serious state.
They were removed to the Government Civil Hospital, where the man died yesterday morning,
JUNK RAIDED.
PIRATES GET AWAY WITH $300.
100. Yds. Championship of the Force-armed with a rifle, one with a revolver
3, Sergt. Dudley.
J. Kew, J. C. Long. W. A. J. Taylor, 1, Sergt. Grimmett; 2, Sergt. Simpson; W. F. J. Gorvin, E. J. Jordan, C. Earn saw, A. O. Brown, W. J. Brown," and F. E. Jones.
„EWO♥. «WAYFOONG.”
The following will represent "Ewo" in the match to be played on the H.K.C.C. ground to-day (Saturday), commencing at 2 p.m.-W. B. Cornaby, O, Engor, W. Galloway, H. E. Hollands, W. W. Mackenzie, C, L. Oliphant, G. H. Florey, F. A. Pollock, N. L. Raillon, W. IL, Smith and H. J. Stevenson.
4
Ladies' Cocoanut Shy.--1, Mrs. Eamer; 2, Mrs. Appleton; Mrs. Pincott; 4, Mrs. Reid.
Veterans Race (over 40 years)-1, Chief Warder Wost; 2, Chief Inspector W. Kent; 3, Inspector Earner,
Ladies' Egg and Spoon Race.-1 Miss Blackman: 2, Miss O. Gerrard; 3, Mr. Reynolds; 4. Ma, Blower.
100 Yds. for Members under 40 Sergt. Simpson; 2, Sergt. Post; 3, Sul Inspector-Reynolds.
(Continued at foot of next Golumn.)
At 3.20 p.m. yesterday, three men-one
and one with a dagger made a raid on fishing junk No. 2,719, which was at anchor near Cheung Chau The pirates, after subduing the occupants of the junk, got clear away with Hongkong notes to the value of $300.
Threading Needle and Sewing Button. Mrs. Grimmett, partnered by Sergt. Simpson 2, Miss Gerrard, partnered by Bergt Thorpe 3, Mrs Reynolds, part- nered by Sub-Inspectar Reynolds; 4, Mrs. Alexander, partnered by Sergt. A. J. C. Taylor
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