SPORT,

The Fight for the Shield.

THE YORKSHIRES EASY VICTORY.

There were about four thousand spectatore present at Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon, when the final for the shield was played between the K. O. Y. L. L. and the Naval Yard. The game which was particularly one-sided and uninteresting, ended in the favour of the Yorkshires by 5 goals to 0. The teams lined up as fol-

lowa:→→→

KO.Y.L.I.:-Wright; Strang- room and Millership; Sohofiold, Young and Dowick Vickora, Garrett, Pearson, Lindley and Crookes.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY MARCH 25 1912

wickets for six latter five for 16,

runs and the Kowloon were:

POST OFFICE.

really not much better, only

SHIPPING NEWS,

Sydney on the 23rd inst.

The E. & A. e. Eastern, which loft Only faily prepaid letters and post-Hongkong on the Sad inst, arrived at Robinson, 28 not out, and Macas-oards are transmissible by the Siberian kill, 25 not out, making any Boats to Europe. headway.

The other five wicketa fell for three runs;

The scores were as follow

Police.

D. McHardy, b Macaskill. W. Kent, b Macnek!!!

Booker, & WonACT ***

*** *

Burlingham, b Wonnor... Grimmalt, b Mycaskill... set P. P. J. Wodehouse, run out... T. H. King, e Thursfield, b Wonsor 1 w. Pitt, a and b Macaskill... K. McLennan, b Weasor W. Cooper, not out

The Parool Post system to the following places in Chins is for the prosent suspended:Hupab, Hapsa and Tengjuch.

1

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0

MAILS VIA SIBERIA,

;

Loudou

0

**

8

February 28.

Daa Bhanghai March 16,

0

March 2.

March 19,

March 7.

March 22.

0.

6

and

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... 11

0

English, Delta, 28th inst.

8

www

American, Siberis, 1st.prox.

Total

25

J. H. Korr, b Wenser ...

Extrao

Bowling Analysis,

Naval Yard-High, Carlislo and Watch; Constantino, Tovey J. P. Robinson, not out ...

K. Macaskill

W. L. Weaser

·

8.4 6 ... 7.5 8 166

Kowloon.

4

...

08 0

8

0

0

F. Button. b Kerr

***

and Tatton; Blues, Taylor, Smith, W. T. Elson, b King..... Lyons and Hodgkinson.

R. G. Thursfield, a and b King From tho kick off the soldiers. L. Bailton, b King

Capt. Wood, b Koer

showed they were to make a fight,

of it and inside a few seconds they forced a corner. High had

American, Chias, 8th prox. - American, Manchuria, 19th prox.

MAILS CLOSE, Eluthum and Bangkok--Poz Dájaburi, 20h har, 0 a. lo.how and Haiphong (taking Mails for Pakiai)-Par Mathilda,

26th Mar., 9.

hanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokkaichi, Yokohama, Victoria and Seattle Per Tamba-maro, 26th Mar, 10 AM.

K. R. Macaskill, not out....... 25 Swaton-Par Haiman, 20th Mar., 10 W. L. Wensor

A. R. F. Envan

Rev. Foster Pegg

did not bat

Eitms

...0)

:

Total...

Bowling Analysis.

3. H. Kerr...****

T. 1.King... ... Booker......... McLennan...

a serious time from the well | J. H. H. Mend placed contro bat oventually the ball was put over, by Young. Again the Yorkshiros madoan excursion into the area of the Naval goal an IVickora passing neatly to Colt, the latter sent in a slow grounder which High fumbled and the drawing of first. blood was the honour of the soldiers. Having securød a goal insido five minutes the Tykes were quite pleased with them- selves and very shortly after were once again busying themselves

O.. V. R. W. 8.0 22 2

1 18 8 0 17 9

1 0 4 0

CRICKET.

H.K.C.C. v. Minotaur,

On Saturday the H.K.C.C. wore | in the opposition defence. Just at home to a team from H.M.S. when it appeared that success Minotaur, socuring a win by 17 was to crown their efforts Car- runs. The principal scores were liple got the ball away, passed to Lt. Whitehend, for the Minotaur, Hodgkinson who dribbled the ball cleverly down the line and with 65, and Turner for the home dangorously near to Wright's team with 37. charge, but from his centre the ball

was placed over the bar. High was

tested twice with hot shots, but

The scores wore as follow:--

"Minotaur."

ho saved cloverly, and, through Mr. Aansheim, 1.b.w., b. Joselaad 29 the agency of Carlisle, the ball Rev. Howatson, st. Willisms b was transferred to less dangerous quarters, From a corner the Lt. Whitehead, o

Bird......

11

POSTCO, C

6

Groenlialgh........................ Yockshires scoured another goal Capt. Cayley, b Bird, and from this juncture to half-Barg. Fisher, Webb, b Bird time the Yard never seemed to Mr. Smedley, a and b Bird............. got within shooting distance of Mr. Raymont, b Bird the soldiers citadel.

Mr. Olliver, b Fowler

In the second half the Yard Lt. Stoel; b Fowler...........................

Lt. Aitwood, Eb.., b Bird

Siberian

Mall.

A,M.

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19th Mar Sandakan : 6th Mar Timber.-M. & Co.

The E. & A... Aldenham, which Manils on the Slit inst. loft Sydney on the 8th inst, is duo at Bourbou, Fr. 1, 907, Le Bail, 11th

Mail Steamers.

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The Bon Line 6.4. Benkron from Mid- diesbro and London left Singapore on Chun Bang, Br. .., 1,418, C.“ P. the 24th inst, for this port.

Mattock, 21st Mar-Can- ton 20th Mar., Balliaṭ.-J., M. & Co.

The I. G. M... Prine Waldemar løft Yep youterday at 10 a.m., and may be |"ux posted here on the Eut proke

Horvates, Brain 0,788,-Wilhelman,

22nd Mr.-Mani'a 19th Mar,, Geo-Bank Lino.

Thổ P. & O. 8. N. Gors sa. Dolta laft Singaporn for this port on the 28rd inst, at I p.m.. with the outward. Eng-Japan, |lish Maile, and is due here on the 28th

Inst., at 6 s.m. ***.

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The P. M.-S. 8. Co.'s .. Biloria Kaijo sailed from Yokohams on the 24th inat.,

en route to Hongkong via Kubo, Naga-. saki and Shanghai, and is due to arrivo Kores, here on the Ist prox. She will be dospatched on the 16th prox., at 1 p.m., for San Francisc via Shanghai, Naga- saki, Kobe, Yokohama and Honolulu.

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Laertes,

Br. 1.5., 3,808, A. Stewart.

WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or abunt

the DATES named

O

22nd Mar-Calauits and 8 HANGHAI Straits 10tli Mar., Gon.-D. 8. & Co.

Maru, Jap..., 1,392,J. Tama- guobi, 23rd Mar-Swatow 22nd Mar., Gen.~0. §. K. Am. .., 5,651, J. W. Fisher, 22nd Mar.San Francisco vís Ports 20lb Fab., Mail and Goa --P. A. B. Bà Do. Br. *., 1,040, Chas. E. Tage, 20th Mar.—Baigon 16th Mar., Rico-Wo Fat Sing

Petchaburi, Br. me., 8,000, C. Gose-Loongmoon, Ger. 48, 1,971, W.

wissb, 23rd Mar-Singapore and Saigou 18th Mar.," Dico, į -B. & 8.

Pongtong, Br. a., 998, W. Botafahr,

28rd Mar.-Bengkok 19th

Linoon,

Mar., Rice.-B. & S. Marie,

J. Bustaninis, Br.-L., 461, G. Roses, 28rd Mar.-Manila 19th Mar., Ballast.-B. & Co. Main, Jap, 4.0, `8,020,. K. Atai, 23rd Mar-Mliki 10th Mar, Conl.-M, B. K.

Shangbai, Nagasaki, Kobe Yokohama, Honolulu and Shíakaf Sap Francisco (Biberian

Mall to Europe)-Per Persia, 26th Mar., 10 .. | Ardloon,

Fort Bayard-Par American, 28th

Mar., 10 .. Shanghai-Por, Matoppe, 20th Mar,

10 A..

French

Mail..

EUROPE, ác., INDIA VIA TUTICORIN...... (Late Letters 11.00 am. to

ocate). (Letters posted in all

Carl

Vogelar, 23rd Mar.-Manila 20th Mari, Gen.-H. A. L. Br. 1,210, Meatbril, 22nd Mar-Weihaiwel 16th Mar., Gen.-B. & 8.. Ger..., 1,169; Schlaikin, 22nd Mar Saigon 17th Mar., Gen.-J. & Co. Mathilde, Ger. ., 881, Ulderup, 22nd Mar-Halplong and Hoihow 20th Mar, Gen. J. & Co.

1.

Dr. 9.8., 8,004, C. Van Denis, 24th Mar-Singapore 17th Mar., Ġen.-——M, & Čo. Diederichson, Car, 8.8., 724, Persia,

Ola Jirgenson, 24th Mar. Haiphong and Hoihow 23rd Mari, Gon.-J. & Un. Br. 8., 1,840, Benson, 24th | Quinte, Mar-Shanghai 21 Mar. Gen.-B. & 8.

Chinhus,

the Pillar Borce in time for the first clearance will be fa- Foo sluded in this contract mall.) -Per Tourans, 28th Mar, 11 A

Mmono-Fer Sul Tai, 20th Mar., 1.15

Manila, Cebu and floik-Per Toan, Singapore, Penang and Colombo Per

26th far.. 3 »K.

Mishima-marn, 28th Mar.. 3 P.. Manila, Cebu nu Iloilo-Per Car-

non, 26th Mar., & P.M. Binaghni, Kobe and Moji-Por Japan,

26th Mar, 5 rx.

Fort Bayard and Haiphong (taking Mails for Pabhei)-Per Si- Liang, 27th Mar., 8 1.M.

1C Haiphong (king Mails for Pakboi)-

1

4

Per Hanoi, 27th-Mar., & A.M.

8 Switow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Haicking, 27th Mar., 10 am. Singapore--Per Olyasang, 27th Mar.,

G

8

11 A.M.

6 Swatow, 'Amoy and Foochow--Per

· Kaijo-mara, 27th Mar., 11

4

Extras 12

Total 159

commenced brilliantly and on-Mr. Barin, Clarke, b Fowler... gineered the 'sploro towards the Commd, Ward, not out ......... soldiora' goal. It was, however, but the flickor of the almost burnt out candle; a brilliance of short dura- tion. Before fifteen minutes had. elapsed the Yorkshires added another goal and with ease con- tributed two more before the whistle sounded, The second

half was less interesting then beyond the the firet and

goal scored by Vickers there was little merit attached to

the others scored."

Presentation of Shield.

Bowling Analysis,

0. M. R. W. Fowler...... 11

B 82 4 58 0 Bird........14.8 1 Don velly 2- 1L Joseland

·18 1 Pestea...... 2- 21 Greenhalgh .1

H.K.CC.

Lt. Williams, A, B, 0, 0

Attwood b Ward............

At the close of the game, H. D. the Officer Administering the A. N. Joseland, b Annabelin...... Government presented the shield. E. Donnelly, b Annaheim...... W .C. D. O'Turr, a Attwood, b

Annsbeim......:

and medals to the winning team,

and the runners-up cup to then. M. Webb, lbw,b Annbheim Naval Yard. His Excellency was 0.0. Clarke, b Ward...... introduced by Mr. J. W. C. Bon-T. E. Pearce, o Smedley, b nar, the President of the Club, Annaheim ...he who spoke of the good play A. R. Batherland, o Anaheim b of the winners. The game, he

16

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Maso Per Sai Tai, 27th Mar., 1.15

Macao-Per Bai Tai, 28th Mex, 1.15)

F.X.

P.M.

Singapore. Penso and Bang do 3--- Pur Fazilka 28th Mar., 8 P.M. Bhanghai-Per Obinhua, 28th Man, |

$ P.M.

NAK. F

24th Mar Bangkok 10th Mar.,Gon-Kin Tye Loong.

Proting, Br, ar., 1,048, J. R. Owen, 22nd Mar-Canton 21st Mar., Boons.-B. & 8, Br. s.a., 2,744, J. Hill, 12th Mat-San Francisco ris Bhanghai 10th Mar.. Mail and Gen.-O. P. R. Co. Gor, a... 000, F. Sablolugar, 22nd Mar Bangkok 15th Mar., Rios-8, & Co.

Shing, Br. o., 1,428, W. D. Tamba

Welch, 24th Mar-Chin- kisng 20th Mar., Gen-J. M. & Co.

Eriman, Br. 4., 641, A. H. Stewart, Tean,

24th Mar.-Swatow 23rd Mar., Gen.D. L. & Co.

22nd Mar, New York, Korosine ofl-8, 0. Üs. Maru, Jap. m. 6,138, S. Wads, 19th Mar.-Seattle, Wasb., 18th Feb., Fbur N. Y. K.

Br 1.9., 1,346, A. W. Daler- Iridge, 22nd Mar.—Manila 10th Mar, Gen-B. & 8.

Riskiang, Dr. 5.8., 1,287, Robertson, Titan, Br. 0.5, 6,780, H. W. F.

24th Mar.-Dalay via Chefoo

18th Mar, Gea.-B. & 5.

24th Mar-8amarang 15th Tjibodas, Mar., BugarCla

Frios, 19 Mar-Tacoms, Wash. 19th Feb., Gen.-B. &..

Merapi,

Br. 8., 1,400, E. Uldall,

Rajab,

Ger. 4.8., 1,275, A, Roscher,

24th Mar 8tagen, Falo Jul 15th Mar.,

Dutch's.., 2,983, Bouman, 20 Mar-Macassar And Holbow 19th Mar., Gen.

·0. J. L

Coal.-

North Germ. Ll

Suoria,

BOUR OFFICE.

Bajah, for Cantona

Ger. .., 2,881, Rassau, 24th CLEARANCES AT THE HAR-

Man-Shanghai 20th Mar, Gen.-H. A. L.

Tjiliwong. Dutch s... 8,061, A. Olden-Arabian, for Shanghai,

burger, 24th Mar-Jata Ports Brd Mar., Gen... ...J. L.

Ossia

Haiman, for walow. Laertes, for Saigon.

Maru, Jap. a., 8,769, Kinking, for Canton. To-, for Kobe. Odori, 24th Mar-Japan Mathilde, for Haiphong via Bhoogbai 21st Mar, Kenon-mara, for Moji. Gea,—0. 8. K.

Matloppo, Br., 3,420, W. H. Loosgmoon, for Semarang.

Dormal, 24th MarNow Preussen, for Hamburg. York 2nd Mar., Gea-8.,

| Swatow-Yor Ha'man, 29th Mar., 10

Singapore, Panang and Calenita-Per

Namang, 29th Mar., 11: Tientain-Tor Cheongebing, 20th Hanoi,

Mat., 11.4.1.

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0 Shanghai-Per Hanssrg, 20h Mar.,

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Devanha

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About 814 April

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GENDA, ALGIERS, GIBRALTAR, SOUTH- AMPTON, ANTWERP and HAMBURG

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4th April

SATURDAY, 20th Apell

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YAP, NEWGUINEA, Prinz Waldemar... 5,100 BRISBANE, SYDNEY

MELBOURNE......................

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Prinz Waldemar...6,100

Capt. H. Bremer

About TUESDAY 22d'Apul

RUDAT & SANDAKAN Borneo..........6,750 Middle of

Umps, F. Sembill.......................

April.:

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How System of Telefunken..

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Kramer 25th Mar,-London 11th Fub, Goa --P, & O. 8, N. Co.

25th Mar-Baigon

Macao-Per Sai Tai, 29th Mr., 1.15 Nomar, Br. ., 4.179, F. E. Andrews, Mael'ms

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STRANGKITS. | Halching ....

1.W. U. Paramo30 * WED DAY, 37th March, at 11 AM Haltan....J. B. Bosch........ SUNDAY, Sist Mỹreb, at 10 AM FOR SWATOW AND RETURN (Occupying 3 Days), Haimun A. H. Stewart ....... ↑ FRIDAY, 29th Maroly at 11:4 Halyang J. W. Erant......... | THURSDAY, 4th April, No 11 2007

Bizmary will arrive at, and depart from, the Co.'s Wharf near Blake Pier.

For Freight and Passage, apply to sho

Bbade

Stephen

8

11 AM.

Weyard

87

2.1.

15

Shanghai, Yotoloms and A be-Fer

22

20

Shanghai, Moji, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yok-Polynoeien, Fr. ., 8.548, Bruns

kaichi Yokoham•, · Victoria

22

D.

Ward.....

80

said, had been somewhat dis-M. M. Mass, b Ward .......... appointing, but oven the losers E. A. Fowler, not out............ would admit that the better arg, Greenhalgh, b Ward....... team had won. The shield, heB. E. O. Bird, b W■ d

B

11

0

0

Extras

Total 176

Bowling Analyala.

0. M. B. W. Ward...... 17.4227 Annsheim ...28 1 04 5. Hewetson................ Ů 82

Wong Shu-alin m Ya Yog-pei Polis, Mr.

Pers' Mishima Maro, arrivod 24th Mar., from Shanghai :- Brownrigg, 8 i'r Pawasil, Mr. and

Mm. F. H.- Takshashi, B. Bau Wen-kin

Reu Fa-tau arrived 24th Mar.,

Pronss, Mr. and

Mr. Bonthomard Wylie

201

B

said, had been won by the navy, the military and civilians in past years, and it now went, to "the Army after a lapse of two years."-- His Excellency then presented the trophies, after which cheers were given for His Excellency and the two teams.

On the proposition of Mr. Bon- nar, a hearty vote of thanks WAS accorded His Excellency.

LEAGUE CRICKET;

Police v. Kowloon,

RIFLE SHOOTING.

S. C. R. A. Morting. The first three prizes for the rifle meeting will be presented for every open competition and the first for all other competitions

The polios failed miserably on to-morrow at the King's Park Saturday in their fixture with Kow- Range at 4 p.m.

loon 0.0. They managed to noore | The dress for prize winners only 25 for their, innings. Macar-will be drill order.

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Per s... Chinhas, Kenkon Mara, Jap, n. 2, 42, T.

from Shanghal- Takai, 25th Mar-Rangoon 10th Mar., BioV. B, K. Allen, A. Fremi er, 7,000, Vargos, Kinblad, My, and 25th Mar from Saigon.

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Per^u.a. _Polyan fon, arrived 25th and Pakboi 23rd Mar,, Gan. Mar., from Marseilles, dt.1-

A milton, Mr. and Luschi, Mrs.

will be included. In this con- Shantung, Br.f., 1,635, J. Rubin- Mrs. son, 26th Mar-Moji 18th Bousser Mar., Coal-B..& 8.

tract mail.) The

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25th Mar Bangkok 17th Mar., Bice.-B. & 3.

Manila, Cebu, and Ibllo-Per 'Loong-

#ang, 80th Jan, 1·8.56. |Macao---Parßni Tai, 8 th Mar., 1.15

Siberian

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B0th Mar., 6 r.x.

Paoting, for Bhanghai. Dalgi-maru, for Tamant. GAMAN 20.

Synlow, Amoy and Fogobow-Fer|Fooshing for Canton, ⠀

Halten. S1st Mr. 9 Klukisng for Canton

kill and Messer were particular- Mrs. Anderson has kindly confia, Bollo and Cebuer Zalio, Burmese Prince, for Singapore." ly deadly the formor taking four sented to present the prizes.

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