SHANGHAI MATCH WITH SERVICES.
EASY VICTORY FOR VISITORS.
This game was played on the Club ground yesterday. Hegarty and Madar stood down for E. C. Baker and C. J. Smith on the Shanghai side. The match started hortly after 10.30 a.m. and Debbie
THE HONG KỌNG DAILY PRESS,
Shanghal Fielding And A Point
O! Law.
Shanghai were obviously suffering. from a surfeit of cricket and they put down a lot of catches. I should however mention Barnes' wicket keeping. Certainly rather more byes than usual passed-for him, beat. Barrett in the toss. The that is but he had a lot of leg Services started very well
as balls to deal with and the neat way Veza and Thorp pat 10.on be took these was particularly noticeable. Mention should also be the board by nice. Free' cricket
made of Allison's catch, a wonderful before the latter had the mis
It was clearly out. The In fortune to play Leach on to his leg stractions to Umpires" printed in are perfectly whence the ball rolled on to the the 1927, Wisden wicket. He had made 14. Shortly clear. Allison's feet were inside the ground and he leaned against and after Yean (28) was a bit too soon
over the boundary to take the for one of Ollerdessen's and' was catch, which touched nothing before he secured it. The batsman accord kelle aud b eff a chance that never rose more than two feet. Immed-ingly must be given out.
iately after Graham who had seem- ed rather at sea with the left hander's leg breaks was bowled off
Stump. 433-1.
Morris got Leach for 4 from an off drive but next
over was beaten hy a slower one and clean bowled.
ORG.
Their Bowling. Rawsthorne bowled best, I think, though name were 8 accurate as before. Lench was good, hut Oiler. dessen seemed to lose his steadiness of length and Innes never troubled the bat-men much, though he sent down some very good balls.
1
AND KOWLOON
MALAYA DRAW.
TIME SAVES KOWLOON
·FROM DEFEAT.
SOME RAPID SCORING.
Malaya made up for their poor i display in their Interport match with Shanghai by making the high- est single innings scars of the week in their meeting with the Kowloon од the Kowloon Cricket Club ground yesterday.
Play commenced at 11 a.m. and Malaya batted until after the tiffn interval, declaring at 323 for seven. They were at the wicket for two hours and 45 minutes. batted for two hours, and when stumps were drawn (8.32 p.m.) had lost nine men for 140 runs, leaving deficit of 183 runs with one wicket in hand. The match thus ended in a draw, time saving Kowloon from defent.
Kowloon
a
The Malayan players gave splendid display, all the batsmen making double figure contributions! to their total. Captain Congdon played sparkling cricket. He batled for 45 minutes: during which he made runs including a dozen The Army Batsman.
fours. He was beaten by Evans Dale came in and played his first Thorp was steady and is quite a
fifteen minutes before" the tilin in- two balls confidently. It looked as useful bat, who got out unluckily.terval. Whitley's, score of 83 in- though he was going to get going! Yenn was playing far better than claded twelve fours.
The Kowloon fielding was good, when he had the misfortune to be he has done for some time. Morris
was off-colour, and Dale very un-bat the Malayan batamen" seemed. out to a wonderful catch by Allison on (and over) the boundary at mid- lucky to be out of such a shrewd to have found a wicket which suit
Dobbie shaped very well, wicket off Lench" who was bowling blow.
ed them well and they knocked the from the Law Courts end. I will while Erskine's innings, though it bowling about and piled up runs at
blemishes, some Debbie who contained refer to this later on. succeeded played nicely and drove watchful at the right time and force- Leach very hard for 6 into Desful at the right time. Miles has Vœux Rond bit was unluckily out the makings of a most useful bat. "Ib:w. to Leach. Both the batsman
Shanghai Batting.
Was
and the stumper thought the ball I was very glad to see Quarle get pitched clear of the off stump. going at last. He had so far had
Allison, is fine natural loon. hitter with plenty of courage and a useful but to have on the side always.
Stokes and Leach were
suffering from too much cricket and ware not as good as usual though they both played some pretty shots, On judges them by a pretty high standard however or I do at least
R. ARBIT.
a very fast rate.
The partnership between Harker. Blelloch lasted 20 Taylor and minutes, the former being caught by Hyde off Goodwin. Braddell scored 40 runs at the rato-of-two-a-minute, Foster and succumbed to Bevis. and Congdon made things lively for 35 minutes until the former was caught out. They added 71 runs be- nership between Whitley and Rix produced 93 runs, including a majority of the "extras."
Kowloon Batting. Ramsay played a sterling game. He made the highest score for his side (42) and was caught by the bowler, Ford, very low down-a beautiful effort. When Ramsay hit
Robertson then joined Ersking a poor visit and he will probably when things were looking pretty get a lot of runs to-morrow at Kow-tween them. The fast wicket part grim with down for 80, and by stout cricket 53 runs were put on The batsmen were beaten at times and were a bit lucky but this does not alter the fact that it was a fine performance. Robertson, who has had very little practice for some years and is a bit uncertain on that account, scored a shade faster and when he was nicely taken by Baker nt mid-on, off one be failed to get hold of, the score was 133, of which he claimed 29. Miles succeeded and played well. He is undoubtedly a very useful bat. Erskine, went quietly along but shortly before tiffin both batsmen had lives in one over, mid-on and first slip both put ting down catches which should have been held, though they were not sitters.
Alter tiffin, Miles was taken at second slip from the first ball and shortly after Shaw skied, the ball to mid-off where Leach made no mistake. Thomson came in last at 142 and a plucky laat wicket stand put on 40 runs exactly. Thomson who got 5 of them is an old Navy bowler though he has not had much cricket for some years. Incidental- Iy he is a Navy full-back at Rugger and an old Scots International. Erskine wisely hit out and collected in all 56 when he mistimed one of Rawsthorne's, which seemed to hang and prop up, and returned a simple catch to the bowler.
SHANGHAI BAT.
Wanting 183 to win Shanghai nèi 2.15 p.m. opened with Leach and Stokes to Dobbie and Thorp. The latter had very hard lines in his second over as both batsmen were Both put down, at second slip.
28
Full score and analysis:- First Innings Of United Services,
Rev. R. T. Venn, R.N., c and
b Ollerdessen- Capt. N. Thorp, b Leach.... 14. Capt. Graham, b Ollerdessen 1 Capt. E. W. Morris, b Lench G Capt. Erskine, e and b Raws-
thorne
chances were hard, the first one particularly so, but it was a serious matter for the Services.. They went on to score, 52 before Stokes was caught on the boundary by Thom- son off Dale. A rua later Leach was taken by Dobbie, and then Quinyle and Allison put on 98 before being separated. After a shaky stärt. Quayle hit well as did Allison, and they got 58 and 43 respectively. The remaining runs were easily ob- tained and at 4.25 Shanghai bad won by 5 wickets, with Barrett not out 10.
COMMENT
The Services fielding was rather shaky and some of their bowling weak though Thorn bowled uncom- monly well with bad luck
Lieut. J. H. Dale, R.N., e
Allison, b Lench Capt. Dobble, 1.b.w., b Leach 14 Group-Capt. Robertson, C
Baker. b Rawsthorne L.-Corpl. Miles, c Ollerdes- sen, b Rawsthorne ... Pay-Lt-Com. Shaw, R.N., e
Leach, b Rawsthorne Lt.-Com. Thomson, R.N.,
out.... Extras: byes 14, wides i
Total..
A ball hard to Braddell standing well back at point, Lawrence at the other end made the run, but he was just a fraction short. A very accurate
Gelder return by the brought about his dismissal. Good. win drove a ball high in the direc tion of the screen and Harker. Taylor made no mistake. The visi- tors' fielding was very keen. Full scores and analysis:-
Malaya,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1927.
RACING NOTES.
[BY RAPIERJ
STH EXTRA RACE MEETING.
SELECTIONS/FOR TO-DAY.
ist. Ence: Six Furlongs: "A" Class.
1. Grande del Norte. 2. The Goblin.
3. Shanghai Friend Warrington should win this race if sent out here: Whatever race this pony starts in he should not be neglected."
And Race: Six Furlongs: *** Olasa,
This race will produce the biggest field of the day and I think there is a big, dividend lurking in it. The probable starters are District Call (Gordon), Scooter (Bulteel). Dick Lo (Charles). Wild Hawk Green Island (Wong), Easter Day, (Usher), Silver Fox (Seth), (Richardson), Circe (Sewell), Fire Call (Pollock), Taree (Stanton), Yorks Arabian Parrot (Roza), (Reidy), Perversity (Loo). Scouter should win but he is a most un- reliable runner.
1. Scooter.
2. Easter Day.
3. Green Island.
4: Fire Call:
Taree for a real gamble.
3rd Race: Six Furlongs:
"B" Class
1.
Bing Boy.
2 Bright Eve.
3. Kom Tong Hall.
4. The Regent.
4th Eace: St. Andrew's Stakes: 1 Miles..
أو
1. City Hall.
2. Loch Tahmel.
3. Ukelelę,
4. Flash Stai.
8th Race: "B" Class: One Mile.
1. Tangle.
2. The Gnome.
30 May
4. Festive Eve.
The Gnome is a most disappoint- ing pony. If he cares to run. he might win.
6th Eace: "A" Class: One Mile. 1. San Francisco Bay. 2. Total Abstinence.
་
3. September.
+
Hon Sin..
7th Race: Antumn Champions: 13 Miles.
1. Town Hall.
2. Misty Eve.
3. Brigade. Call 812 Race: Gallowgate Plate: Ózie Mile.
1. Castle Hall.
2. Limestone Hall. 3. Grey Knight) - 4. Sutherland.
YACHTING.
YESTERDAY'S SERVICES
FOOTBALL.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
HONG KONG LEAGUE,
Division 1.: Kick-off 4.15 p.m. South China Hong Kong Club, South China ground. Referee: Mr. Phillips R.A. r. Kowloon, King's Park.
Referee: Mr. Baldwin. K.O.S.B.9. R.A.F.. Sookunpoo ground. Referee: Mr. Barber, Queen's r. Scots Guarda, Chatham Road. Refereo: S.Sgt. Gil-
bert.
China Athletic Recreio, H.K. F.C. ground. Referee: Mr. Smith.
Division II," AM: Kick-of 1.45 p...
Kowloon 1. RA.. Kowloon F.C. ground. Referee: B.Q.3.S. Hutchins. K.O.S.B.'s r. Recreio, Sookunpoo
ground. Referee: Mr. Lons- dale,
South China "B r. Hong Kong Club, South Chins ground. Referee: Sgt. Browne. China Athletic. St. Joseph's,
H.K.F.C. ground. Referee Mr. Stokes. University T. South China "A" St. Joseph's ground. Re- feree: Mr. Cownn.
Division II. "B": Kick-off. 2.45 p..
South China "A". Scouts, King's Park. Referee: MIT. Presley..
Kung Woo Hoslems, Chatham
Road. Referee: Mr. Ip Kau
Kick-of 4.15 p.m.
-St. Joseph's r. China, Athletic, St. Joseph's ground, Referee: S.Sgt. Gilmour. Kowloon.. South China "B," Kowloon F.C. ground. Re feree: Mr. Samy,
"FORECASTS.
With a full programme of fourteen games, football followers are well With the Interport, catered for. cricket and race meeting, there are certain counter attractions, but all China will be at the Hong Kong F.C. ground early this afternoon to see the game between China Athletic and the Club de Recreio These teams are in the running for the League championship and much will depend on the result of "the grale. A win for the Athletic would make them, bar accidents, On the this season's champions. other hand the Recreio have a good chance to win. The game will be keenly contested until the final whistle sounds and it is expected that the result will be in favour of the Athletic. Neither side has been defeated to date.
HOME FOOTBALL.
GOLF
SMALL LEAGUE PRO-ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF
GRAMME TO-DAY.
THE COMPLETE FIXTURES.
CLUB.
SUNDAY'S STARTING TIMES,
"AT FANLING.
JASPER CLARK CUP COMPETITION AND THE QUALIFYING ROUND or THE CHAMPIONSHIP.
Matches will be played in only two divisions of the English Foot- ball League to-day at Home. These matches are in Division: I. and Division 11., the Clubs in Division III, (Southern and Northern See- tions) for the must part being. engaged in the first round of the| 9.35 Football Association Cup.
The fixtures in the English League, and Scottish League (Divi- sion I) are as under-
ENGLISH LEAGUE,
Division I. Arsenal r. Tottenham H. Aston Villa Blackburn R. Huray Manchester U. Bary. Everton, Derby C. The Wednesday. Leicester C. Newcastle U Liverpool r. Huddersfield T Portsmouth r. Birmingham. Shafield U. r. Cardiff City, Sunderland. Bolton W. West Ham U. r. Middlesbro'.
Division II.
Barnsley r. Reading. Fulhami r. Grimsby Town. Hull City Southampton. Leeds U. e. West Brom A." Manchester C. v. Stoke City." Nottingham F.. Bristol City. Port Vale Chelsen. Preston N.E. v. Notts County, South Shields r Clapton C Swansea Town г. Oldham A. Whampton W. e. Blackpool.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE., Division I. Airdrieonians r. Cowdenbeath. Bo'ness Celtia Clyde Rangers Dunfermline A. v. Queen's Pk. Hamilton A. r. Kilmarnock.
Raith Rovers 1. Dundee. St. Johnstone v. Hearts St. Mirren v. Aberdeen.
0.23 a.m. Capt. F. G, le Gros and
A. D. Humphreys.
8.30
0,40
9.43
21
G. Murray and T. S."
Whyte Smith.
K. S. Robertson and W Ironside,
1. R. Andrewes, and M.
H. Hoffey.
F. J. de Rome and J. L.) Shellshear.
E.30, T. D. E. Fendered and
UL. Sandes,
1. H. Geare and H. G. Sheldon,
40. Brawn and D. G." Bruce,
0.33
"
10.00
10.03
Capt. Bloxham and A. B. Naworth
10.10
F. D. Matthews and R.
10.15
10.20
10.23
10.30
E. Davidson and J. D.
Kinnaird
10.33
G. S. Archbutt and A. E. Lisaaman.
10.40
1
10,43
፡፡
10.30,
31
M. Smith.
A. Leach and A. Marker.
T, G. Bennett and Capt.
E. W. Morria.
W. L. Dunbar and L. G.
S. Dodwell.
J. W. Franks and 1.
Newton.
A. Somerfelt and R. Young.
C. C. Biark and H. G. Begarty.
10.33 Capit. Erskine and Lieut.-.
Comdr. W. D. Brown..
Any of these unable to play are naked to notify the Secretary as soon as possible.
Feel.
11.00 am. B. A. Green and C. A.
11.04 1
13.09
|
D. M. Gooda!} and A.`·· Morley.
T. A. Martin and E. P. Streatfield.
JH Bottomley and C B. Robertson..
W. K. Tait and R. War-
brick.
Hibernians v. Falkirk.
Partick Thistle r. Motherwell.
11.16
11.00
11.94.
+
W. H. Weight and H. A.
11.28
HOCKEY.
CLUB DE RECREIO WIN.
A hockey match was played_yes terday afternoon at King's Park between the Club de Reoreio and the Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" team.
11,39
יי
11.38, 11
21.40 11
11.44
11.48
The match resulted in a win for 11.52 the Recreio by one goal to nil.
11.56 The only goal was scored by D. Alves.
AEROPLANE KILLS CHILD.
STRUCK BY WHEEL OF MACHINE WHILE AT PLAY.
11
N. K. Littlejohn and S. T. Butlin,
Mils.
H. Spicer-and-A-Pieroy, E. 8. Edwards and I. Ramsay,
A. G. Coppin and E. 8. Perry. D. J. Gilmore and J. Cameron.
T. Low
Norrie
1
and
J. M.
E. R. Hailifax and P. P. J. Wodehouse..
F. G. Eowle and H. Rogers:
W. C. Clark and A. R Cox.
12.44 pm. to 2.25 p.m. (reserved).
ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.
A
f
LADIES' SECTION.
South China and the H.FF.C. meet within the racecourse and the result of this game is very open. South China put up a stubborn defence against Kowloon last week. but their attack was weak. A good game should be seen and with South China playing at home they should bave the advantage over the Club.. A Service race was held yesterday
The Queen's Regt. and Scots afternoon, by permission of the Guards are very evenly matched, Commodore of the Royal Hong the Queen's having the advantage Kong Yacht Club, Mr. A. Lin attack, while the Guards are Shields, and members of the Club. stronger in defence. The Queen's drome, Winchester, when the port The draw for the Taggart Cop ja
RACE..
The 8th Destroyer Flotilla com- peted for the Flotilla Cup, and the course was Channel Rocks, (P). Kowloon Rock (P), and, finishing line. The distance was 41 miles The start was made at 2,30, all boats starting scratch.
are expected to take full points.
On the Garrison ground, the K.O.S.B.'s will have to give of their best if they wish to beat the R.A.F. The latter have showed decided improvement in their recent games and should add to their laurels Finishing to-day.
513
4
Lt. H. C. Harker-Taylor, e
Hyde; b Goodwin
J. W. Blelloch, e Guest, b
·Lyal·
23
29
R. L, L. Braddell, b Bevis... 10 N. J. A Foster, e Bevis, b
Goodwin
27
Capt. C. H. Congdon,.. b
Evans
N. H. P. Whitley, b Good-
win
70
63
15
Capt, F. O'N. Ford, Lb.w,
Goodwin.......
11
.182
H. L. Rix, not out.......
Extras: byes 11, leg byes 13. 24
H.M.S. Sirdur
Time. 4.13.55
H.M.S. Serapis H.M.S. Somine H.M.S. Thracian H.M.S. Sepoy H.M.S. Bruce FL.M.S. Seraph
4.14.90 4.36.10 4.18.20 D.N.F.
Fall of wickets:-1 for 10; 2 for 42: 3 for 43; 4 for 61; 5 for 59: 6 for 80: 7 for 133; 8 for 142; 0 for 142:20 for 182.
Bowling Analysis.
ö.
M." K. W.
*J, A Isänes 12 + 39 A
T. L. Rawathorne 14
34
4
D. W. Lench... 123 33 4 C. E. Ollerdessen "18 4 52 0:
L. F. Stokes ... 2.
0
-Bowled I wide.
First Innings Of Shanghai.
D. W. Leach, e Dobbie, b.
Erskine
L. F. Stokes,
Dale
J. A Quayle, e Shaw, b
Thomson
Total (for 7 wkta).......323
R. B. Lewis, H. B. Jordan, Dr. J. M. A. Lowson and H. G. L. Richards did not bat,
Fall of wickets:-1 for 51; 2 for 93; 3 for 124; 4 for 195; 5 for 213; 6 for 230; 7 for 323.
Bowling Analysis.
....... 2 0 Kowloon 0.0.
G.. A. V. Hall, b Ford
Lyal
Goodwin
0x
R. M.
W. 15 2 62 1 10.4 3 90: 4
Evans
13.1 00 1
Bevis
7 0 31 I
32
Guest
3
Thomson, b
Murray
20 h 17 0
20
58
A. W. Ramsay, a and b Ford 42
H. Allison. c Miles, b
Thorp
16
43
F. E. Lawrence, run out...
C.JA Smith, b Thorp
Rev. J. P. Murray, b Lowson
&
EC Baker, not out........... "Capt. E. I. M. Barrett, met
out
4
B. D. Evans, b Ford
$
Capt. F. G. Bevis, e and b
10
Lewisi
Extras: byos 10, leg byes 2,
wide
te
F. Goodwin,
Taylor, b
13
Lewis.....
W. Hyde, at. Jordan, b Brad-
'dell
8
to
!
Total (for 5 wkts.).....156
L.Rawathorne, C. E Ollerdessen, J. A. Isaacs and E. G. Barnes did not bat.
T
Fall of wickets:-1 for 52; 9 for 53; 3 for 151; 4 for 171; 5 for 173.
8. Jez, b Braddell
5. Ouest, not out
Extras: byes 8, leg byes .. 10
Total (for 0 wkts.)......1401
Fall of wickets:-1 for 37: 2 for 85; 3 for 70; 4 for 85; 5 for 97; 6 for 111; 7 for 120; 8 for 131; 9 for 140.
Bowling Analysis.
Bowling Analysis.
Capt. A. G.
Dobbin 5 0
38 3 *Capt. N. Thorp. 14
0 Capt. Erskine... 9 Lt." Dale, R.N.... 7 0 29 1 L/Cpl. Miles .... 4 0 38 0 Pay. Lt. Com
Shaw, RN. 30 13. 0. Lt. Com, Thom-
son, N. 7.5 0 *-Bowled 1 wide..
0.
2.
11
14. 0
?
Rix
31
Ί
Richards
Ford
Lowson
Lewis
Braddell
33
Congdon
0.
R. N.
7 1
17.0
11
1
23
0
12 3
30 3
41.
1 1 24
15. 2 4.5 1 14 盛 :20 7 (Continued on next Column.)
The results were:-
D.N.F. D.N.F.
This Week-end ... There are so championship races this week-end, a Club cruise to Discovery Bay having been ranged from to-day until to-morrow (Sunday).
4.
Kowloon and R.A. play on the Recreio's ground at King's Park. The H.A. are playing strongly now and should give Kowloon another
#
Entries for the Ladies Champion- A Bristol Fighter aeroplane, ship cluse on December 23rd. Con- piloted by Flying-officer Rodrey ditions are posted on the notice Beresford, of Flowerdown, was boards at the various Club Houses. landing at
Aero- Worthydown
wheet struck Alice Dennett, aged four years, daughter of Flight- sergeant Dennett, of Worthydown..
The child died half an hour later from a fractured, skull. She was playing with another girl on the landing ground, which is only 30 yards from the married quarters. The other child and a marvellous escape.
Flying-officer Beresford," who did not are the children, knew nothing sct back Caveille, who has done of the accident until he was in yeoman service for Kowloon F.C. formed on landing. left the Colony this week. Kowlooh team are badly in need of
The
a centre forward and it is rumon CLUB DE RECREIO & ORINESE
ed that a well known Navy man will probably be tried in that posi tion.
In the junior "A" division, Kew loon will also oppose the RA. The game will be played on the ROYAL HONG KONG YACHT Railway ground and the home team
CLUB.
For the benefit of members not taking part in the Club Cruise over the week-end, a menagerie race for all classes of racing boats will be held to-day (Saturday).
The course is:-Channel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rocks (F), Channel Hocks (8), Cust Bock Buoy (P)-1 miles. Preparatory gun 2.40 p.m., Starting gun 2.43 pan.
HONG KONG 0. MALAYA TO-DAY.
should win.
At Soskunpoo, K.OS.B.'s and Recreio. Reserves will be out and another win for the K.0.5.B.'s is assured.
South China "B" meet the Club Reserves and a good garse should end in favour of the "B" team.
The game on the Club ground be- tween St. Joseph's and the Athletic Reserves should be keenly contested and end in a win for the latter.
The University should take full pointe at the expense of South South A on the St. Joseph's ground.
"In the junior "B" division, the best game will be that on the St. Josepit's ground between the College Reserves and the Athletic juniors. The result is very open,
The game to-day will start at 16.30 and 11am officially in formed that the same team will re- At King's Park, the Boy Scouts present Hong Kong I was parti- should win against South China Leularly glad to hear that Ramsey "A."
played a very nice innings yesterday
South China "B" should return
r. Malaya and he should make a from the Railway ground with full lot with this good "start.. It must points as the result of their game always he remembered that he is with Kowloon "B."
plus 90 or so for his fielding before The Moslem Club and Kung Woo 1 ho goes in to bat. Good luck to should play a very even game on every one of our team, and a fair the Chatbarn Road ground, The division of fortune between the two
game is expected to favour Kung Woo sides
R. ABBIT.
(Continued on next Column.)
ATHLETIC.
kick-off 4.15 p.m.
as follows:
Bye: Mrs Maitland: Mra, Múr- doch; Mrs. Harrison; Mrs. Sheldon. Mrs Davidson, Mrs. W. N. Flem-
ing
Mrs. H. Griffin, Mrs. L. G. Dod
well.
Mrs. J. Fleming, Mrs. F. Taylor. His Gilmore, Mrs. Cameron. Mrs Roffer, Mra C. B. Brown. Mrs Murray, Mrs. Lisaman." Mr. Sbellshear, Mrs. Pearce. Miss Russell, Mrs. Bridger. Mrs. Blaker, Mrs. Cassidy. Bye-Mrs. Whyte-Smith; Mrs. Piercy; Mrs. T. 8. Morrison.
First round to be played by De- cember 10th: 2nd round by, Decem- ber 20th; 3rd round by January, 4th; sth round by January 14th; Enal by January 24th..
The above senior league match will be played on the Club ground, Happy Valley, today (Saturday);
Club de Recreio:-M. M. DECREE FOR MISS MARIE Silva; P. M. Xavier and S.
LOHR. Souza; C. F. Remedios, A. A. los Remedios (captain), and B. C. Remedios; A. E. Carvalho, J. M. MISS da Silva, A. Gosano, L. A. da Rocha, and A. J. Brown.
CLUB DE RECREIORES." ".
K.O.S.BRES."
This junior "A" league match will be played on the Sockupoo ground to-day (Saturday); kick-off
2.46 p.m.
||
MARGARET BANNER-
MAN CITED
Mr. Justice Bateson, granted decree nisi, with costs, to Mira. Marie Kate Woulds Prinsep (Miss Marie Lohr), of Devonport-street. Hyde Park, for the dissolution of her marriage with Mr. Anthony Leyland Prinsep, the theatrical producer.
Misconduct was alleged between' Club de Recreio Reserves:--I, M.. Fernandes; R. Silva-Netto and C. Mr. Prinsep and Miss Margaret Assumpçao (captain); A. P. Eça da Bannerman (otherwise Mrs. Mar- Silva, C. Figueiredo and H. Pinna; garet Holme-Summer) at an ad- L Roza Pereira, C. Boza Pereira, dress in Farin-street, Mayfair, in V. Conceicao, C. Marques, and L. March last. Fernandes.
KOWLOON “B”
CHINA. "B."
The marriage was on August 8th, 1912, at the church of St. Martin
There is SOUTH-the-Fields, London.
ous child. After the marriage the John - street, in parties lived Adelphi and Cambridge-terrace,
་ྟ་‛་ - : Regent's Park."
Mrs. Prinse gave evidence. A witness was May Wright, employed by Mr. Princep at the address in Farm-street, Mayfair.
This match will be played to-day (Saturday) on the Kowloon. Foot ball Club ground; kick-off 4.13 p.m
Kowloon "B":-Angus; Evans and Tillery Hirst, Whitley and Murphy; Sapsed, Cave, Thomas, Seddon and Pearne.
The case was not defended. 4. The judge granted Mrs. Prinsep the custody of the child