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ANCHORING IN CABLE RESERVE. MASTER OF TAIMING " CHARGED. Before Lieut-Commander G. F. Hole, RN., at the Marine Coust yesterday, Mr. G. J. Spink, master of the s
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Tai Kok Tsui on December 29th.
Lance Sergeant. Headride said that on December 9th about 10 am, he was pro- ceeding in the direction of Sham Shui Po when he saw the Fai Ming anchored be- tween the cable marks at Tai Kok Tsui, He went alongside the ship and införmed the master he was anchored in the cable
The master told witness that he would shift as soon as he had raised
Kowloon FC Sookunpoore ground, 4 p.m.
Club de Recreio r. Police, Kowloon, 4 enough steam. At 4 pm. the same day!!
witness wens lying about fifty yards off p.m.
the Tai Ming when she lifted her anchor. which brought up the telegraph cable with ith
LEAGUE (DIY, H1A). Kowloon Reserves ». RA Reserves,
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Club ground, 2.30 p.m. Drums . St. Joseph's College, Sookun
poo "A" ground, 2.30 p.m. Surrey Reserves . Club de Recreio
"A," St. Joseph's ground, 4 p.m.
LEAGUE: (DIV. IR). Drums Reserves . Kowloon "B," Soo- kunpoo "B" ground, 2.30 p.m. Moslem "B" St. Joseph's Reserves, St. Joseph's ground, 2.30 p.m. South China C. Moslem- " ́ ́A,' South Chino ground, 2.30 p.m.
K.F.C. TEAMB
The following teams have been selected to represent the Kowloon Football Club in League matches to-morrow, January
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In answer to a question by defendant, witness admitted that Mr. Spink told him the ship had dragged her" anchor.
Lance-Sergeant W. Ryan who was with the previous witness at the time, corro borated his evidence.
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Defendant said the ship was at the entrance to the Cosmopolitan Dock about 9.30a.m., and he ordered the Boatswain to drop the starboard anchor, as anchor, as the weather was then bad. with heavy wind and exjualls. He weat to the bridge and the ship was then head- ing about W.N.W. There were about 29 fathoms of chain on the port anchor. He could not drop the starboard anchor without fouling, the port chain. Ho slacked away on the port chain a fathom or two in order to give the ship more chain, but in taking the strain it started to bring home the anchor. He gave her
lab XI. . B.G.A.-Sookunpoo little by little until he had 30 fathoms ground. Kick-off at p.m.: Vickers; in the water, when he brought the ship Wheeler and Urquhart; Turner, Sims P. The ship was dragging her anchor and McKelvie; Taylor, McBride, Lina rapidly. At 10 am. she stopped drag- ker, Read and Hayes..
ging. By this time the Tai ding was well within the cable area.
Reserves. R.A.. Reserves.-Kowloon ground.
Kick-off at 2.20 p.ut. Rds mussen; "Guest and Kaight; Street, Praco and Oliver; Morris Brown, Caveille, Miles and Eastman.
Kowloon "B" z. Surreys Drums Res.~~ Scokuapoo "B" ground. Kick-off at 2:0 p.m. Nicholls; Spary and Bliss; White, Hast and Hedley: Jordan, Roes, Thom- con. Duncan and W. M. Mason. Re- erve: Elkins.
OTHER FIXTURES,
TO-DAY'S CRICKET H.K.C.C.. Royal Navy on H.K.C.C. ground (two days match, first day).
Past Present (Annual University
match at Pokfulam). I.R.C. C.S.C.C.
Defendant was found not guilty and discharged, but was bold liable for damage that might have been done to the cable.
GOLF.
The Captain's Cup competition has now reached the semi-final stage in which W. W. Mackenzie will be opposed to A.. Ferguson and J. M. Walker will meet A. Ö. Brawn.
The final of the Governor's Shield will probably be played on January 31st and H.E. The Governor has intimated that he will be present and it is hoped that he will present the principal trophies at the conclusion of the match.
Next year's competitions have been ar ranged on much the same lines as last Civil Service O.C. "A". Royal Navy year, the Red Cross and St. John' of
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TO-MORROW'S CRICKET. H.K.C.C.. Royal Navy (second day). K.C.C. 2nd XI., H.K.C.C. 2nd XI.
(all day).
Civil Service C.C... Royal Artillery. 1.1.C. 2nd XI. of Royal Navy.
FANLING HUUNDS."
The Masters of the Fanling Hounds hold another paper chase to-day, meeting at 3 p.m. at Mr. Potts babgalow
and starting at 3.30 p.m;
On Sunday the hounds meet at *AD- nandale," the Fanling residence of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard, at 10.3. a.mi
GULF,
There will be holiday Golf at Fanling to-day, to-morrow and on Sunday, there will be another stage of the Governor's shield reached.
At Happy Valley on Sunday the Junier Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club entertain members of the Kow- loon Golf Club, in a return match. There are sixteen players and singles will b played in the morning and foursomes in the afternoon. The match will commence at 9.30 2.m. sharp. The teams are na under
Happy Valley W, Plew B. Petherim A. S. Mill. H. M. McTavish
O. H. Beardali
7. Oliver F. E. Lawrence E. E. Booker D. J. Brown W. MoKay C. A. Grimes W. Pride A. K. McDonnell
S. H. Garrod
'D. Lyon J. McQueen
Kowlton G.C.
. K. S, Robertson t. E. D. di Roza
. JD. Thomson EVE Remedios
* R Meldrum ⠀⠀⠀ W. Ji Shenton
2. F. X. Remedios
...W Paterson
*. F. Lickley,
. Ad W. Roberts
*. E. A Beaumont
*. V. C. Labrusi
W. J. Carroll
r. A. W. Brown
. J. Bottomley
r. A. Brooksbank OHILDREN'S SPORTS."
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At the Kowloon Cricket Club to-day there will be the annual children's sports, at which the band of the East Surrey Regt, by kind permission of Lieut-Col. Montague Bates, C. MG, D,8.0., will bo in attendance.
MOUNTAIN CLIMB. Members of the Kowloon YMCA make another climb of Tai o Shan to
morrow.
OBIOKET.
The following Civil Service CC. Bret team will play the Royal Artillery in a League match on the CS.C.C. ground at 2 p.m. to-morrow:-F. J. de Rome (capt.), E. C. Fincher, B. D. Evans, H. G. Willington, F. H. Holdman, H. F. Harper, E. W. Hamilton, F, E. Law. rence, A. E. Wood, F. Eaker, W. B. Edmonda Reserves: C. R. Beardall and B. C. R. Hawking.
Jerusalem trophy to be competed for dur-
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October.
reparations are already being made
for the selection of teams both at Shang: hai and at Hongkong for the annual: interport galf match, to be played this year at Fanling in China New Year.
In the Adamson Cup 7th Qualifying Competition at Happy Valley on Decem- her 27th. T. Batmia, 107-23-84; quali- "fied.
INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTS.
PLEASANT DAY AT SOOKUNPOO,
The annual athletic sports of the Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians took place yesterday afternoon, and proved a very successful function.
The programme comprised 20 events, vents, for which the judges were Messre. J. Ralston, M. A. Khan and Fung Pak. Mr. J. C. Fletcher was starter and handi- capper, and the Senior Prefect was Clerk of the Course..
Mr. J. Halston, Headmaster, spoke of the. At the conclusion, of the programme, pleasant day's sports, and introduced Mr. A. E. Wood, the acting Director of Edu cation.
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Mr. Wood said it gave him grea pleasure to be present and it reminded him of the days long ago when he had played on the same field. He then in- troduced Mrs. A. R. Sutherland, who pre- scated the prizes,
The results were:
High Jump (Senior).-1, 8. Osman; 2, Ali Ahmed.
High Janp (Junior)-1, A. R. Abbas; 2, A. K. Sufiad.
Three-Legged Baco (Senior).-1, Salim Ismail and M. Hassan.
Three-Legged Race (Junior)-1, Hashim Ahmed and Majid Rohman..
100 Yards (Senior)-1, Ali Ahmed; 2, S. Osman..
100 Yards (Junior)-1, O. R. Sadick; 2, 5. A. Rumjahn.
Sack Race (Senior)-1, Ahmed Hussan;
E. Kitchell
Sack Race (Junior)-1, Mahid Robioan;
Hashan Ahmed
200 Yards Race (Senior).-1, S. Osman; 2, Ali Abmed.
200 Yards Race (Junior).~, S. A. Rumjalin; 2, O.B. Sadick.
Throwing the Cricket Ball-1, M Moosa.
Singh: 2, Kachim Sadan.
Class 8 Rad (73 yards).-1, Balwant
Half Mile (Senior).-1, Gulam Mustafa; 2. M. Mooca
Quarter Mile (Junior)-1, Hashim Ahmed; 2, S. A. Rumjahn.
Class 7. Race (75 yards)-1, Hari Singh; 2; Ahim Backoo.
Arithmetical Race, Bashir Ahmed. Masters Race-1, Mr. Hardit Singh. One Mile.-1, Bashir Ahmed; 2. Gulam Mustafa.
Old Boys Race (440 yards),-), Caasumbhoy; 2, M. B. Mohammed,
Consolation Race, E. Hussain; 2, A. R. Suffed.
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