"

10.

LOCAL SPORT.

(Continued from page 5). Hongkong.

Spr. Brown b.Capt. Wood

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY DECEMBER 23, 1912.

**

36

Miller & Goldsmith · Skelcher not out..... Hill Hilton b Capt Wood.

Extras 7

T. E. Pearce, b White ...... A. C. Elborough, b White 50 8. Dodirell, not out...... SA J. S. Lloyd, a and b White... 12 B. Hancock, o Robinson White 4 R. Hancock, R. N. Anderson, R. P. Thursfield, E. A. 8.. Fowler, D. E. Donnelly and A. H. Gillingham did not bar,

Ex'ra'...

Capt. Wood...9.

POST OFFICE.

CHRISTMAS AND NEW

YEARS HOLIDAYS:"79; The Post Office will be open on Christmas Day, on Thursday the 26th instant and on Wednesday

SHIPPING NEWS. ARRIVED.

Fukura Maru, Jap. a., 3,139, S.

WEATHER REPORT,

On the 23rd at 10.50, Pres sure has increased over the whole

Kumawaki, 21st Dec of China, considerably in the Wakamatsu 17th Peo., north and moderately in the Coal.-M. B. G. K. south. A strong anticyclone is

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

the 1st January 1913-from 8 till Keong Wel, Ger. 88. 1,115, Ko- now central to the north of the AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

To al 759 am only. There will be one

delivery of ordinary correspon

Bowling.

O.

M.

R

1

$17

4

W.dence and one collection of letters

each day as on Sundays.

H. F. Gold-

smith...

10

0

25

5

H. Bookt

4 1

·15-'1

The Money Order office will be entirely closed during the Holl- days

1

D. J. Macken-

zio

3

Total (for 4 wickets).............. 139

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W.

A. G. White... 9.50 59 W. H. Feater-Pegg ? 1 57 Veitch

5 1 28

4

0

0

Police, Well Beaten.

Craigongower 0.0. completely swamped the Police on Saturday, for neither the latter's batting nor bowling came off and they lost by 92 ruas. Taylor sa "Pestonji for the winners did good execution with the ball, their averages being 4 for 21 and 6

for 20. Scorea:—.

Police.

G. A. Woodcook e Basa b

Taylor,

G. Fowler o Basa b Pestonji A. Grimmett o Johnstona b

Tayler......

0

6

D. Burlingham 1.b.w. b Paa-

toaji

22

W. Orvickshank b Pestonji...

8

Glendinningo Viveash b Tay-

ler..

0

W. Pitt b Pestonji ..........

2

K. MoLennan e Roso b Pes-

tonji

9

J. Hondy not out o

W. Cooper b Pestonji...

J. Kerro Pastonji bi Taşlar...

Extras...

1

62

Total ..... Bowling Analysis.

0. MR W. Tayler...... 8.2 I 21, 4 Pestonji 80 29 0 Ursigengower.

E. L. Beaga run out

H. H. Taylor b Woodcock...

J. V. Braga b Moody...

L A. Rose o Ceviakshank b

Kerr

3

11. 0

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY. Shanghai etc., s... Chenan. Haiphong, s.s. Mathilde Saigon, etc.. .8. Phranang.

'MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

Kefl

Leadon

Deo. 5 Deo. 6

Dea

Shangbal Dec. 21 Dec. 23

W1 despatch. VESSELS to the Underamtioned PORTS on or about

the DATES name

TOR

USUAL PORTS OF CALL ian', LONDON & ANT- WERP, S'rone,

bler, 21st Dec-Bangkok Yangtze valley! and Hofhow 11th Dec, The depression which wasto the Rice and Timber.-N. D. sonth of Japan yesterday, is now situated to the east of Hokkaido, sonte ongeon is indicated Chiyuan, Chias., 1,177, Jameson,

22nd Dec.-Shanghai along the E. cost of hina and 18th Dec., Gen-0, M, fresh monsoon over the N. China SANGHAI ".S. N. Co. Canton Haru, Jap: 6.8., 1,927, D. Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 LONDON, VIA

Murakani, 22nd Deo-hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day

0.14 inches. Wakamatsu 13th Dec, Coal-M. B K

FORECAST FOR THE 24 Kansu, Br 8, 1,143, Tulbber, HOURS ENDING AT NOON

22nd Dec.-Tientsin and

TO-MORROW." Shanghai 18th Doo, Gen. -B. & S. Patria, Port. oriuser, 736, J. C1

Carvalho 22nd, Dec Macao 2 st Deo. Br. a.s, 1.875, E. Fingal- sen, 22nd Dec-Hai phong and Holhow 2'st Deo, Gon-J. & 10. Haru Jap. 88, 2,360, Y.

Mase, 22nd Doo-Bour-4 baya 11th Dec, Sugar. D&Co

Eiger,

RACINO. Attendances at the Racecourse on Saturday morning included H. E. Sir Henry May, Sir Paul Chaler, Mr. T. F. Hough, Mr. H. P. White and Mr. G. Friesland. together with many others. Most

MAILS. DUE. of the sub were sent the quarte,

American and Siberian,' Luet-. among them being one from zow, 24th inst. Emo's stables which moved free- The Lustzow is expected to ly. Mr. Maitland's white-faced arrived here to-morrow with the dun did a good performance, American Mail ox ss. Mongolia while Dr. Hastings chestmit and with remaining portion of Baari greated a good impression. Mr. the Mails from London (via Si- T. F. Hough's pony showed much beris) of the 29th and 30th Nov. freedom of action and His E. and the Mail of the 4th-Inst.

MAILS CLOSE, cellency's dun Derby griffin in

"Haiphong and Pakhoi-Per Sin-

gan, 24th Dec., 9 a.m. Pakhot and Haiphong - Per Sin-

a canter showed up well.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

On Saturday afternoon the second round of the Rugby Cup Competition was played off when the Club beat the Navy by 17 points to 6 after a strenuous game. The Club had all the better of natters in the first half and quite deserved their lead of 14 points! to nil. Not long after receiving the ball from the line-out Claxton dropped a good goal, while later he again orossed the line near the posts for Sutherland to convert and the latter also converting a try by Fisher, the Club managed to establish a winning lead, at half time. It was fortunate that they did an as the Navy largely controlled the game in the second half and managed to cross the line twice. During the ocensional bursts by the Club, Olaxton again managed to cross far out but the kick failed. The

gan, 24th Dec.. 9 a.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Straits,

Per Haiyang 24th Dec., 11 a.m. India via Calcutta-Fer Namsang, 24th Deo., 1

p.m.

Europa Maru, Jap. 8. 3,256, M.

Tanaka, 22nd Dec Jalny 20th Dec.. foal.- M. B K.

S.M.S.

Emden, Ger. cruiser,

3,600, V. Restorff, 22nd

Distrat.

Forecast

Hongkong and N.E. winds

fresh. fair. neighbourhood

་་

1 Northerly

2 Formosa Channel gale, 3 South coast of

China between H.K. The same

as No. 1. and Lamooks

South coast of) Ching between H.K.The same

as No. 1. and Hainan.

China Coast Meteorological

*Register.

23rd December, a.m.

Deo--from Pagoda Station, Anchorage.

Haiyang, Br. 6.8., 1.363, Hodgins,

Macao-Fer Sui Tai, 24th foc., Awa

1.15.

Philippine Islands-Fer Fuei-

ohow, 24th Dec. 3 p.m. Taingiau, Weihaiwei and Ceylon

-Per Hangchow, 24th Dec.,. 3 p.m. Saigon-Fer Pheumpen, 24th

Dec., 3 p.m.

Singapore, Samarang and Soura

baya-Por Ningpo, 24th 4 p.m.

Shanghai and North China-Per Wingsang, 24th Deo., 5) p.m.

watow-Fer Baimun, 24th Dec.

German

5 pm

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon. Adelaide, Western Aus- tralia, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via

Naples. Per Lutzow,

5

20

Navy were infortunate in not

22

having the services of their Capt.,

R. Pestonji b Moo-ly

Taylor, while they also lost Cham-

27

R. A. Carvalho b Kerr

4

bers just before half time. This

Wi H. Vivasal not out

36

R BBac Melonnan blooper

G

G. A Hancock o and b

Cooper

that the Club lost Henderson after the first five minutes.

24th Dec., 6 p.m. however was balanced by the fact Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via

2

· American Rugby,

18

O. Johnstone 1.b.w. b Cooper J. D. Nora b Cruickshank...

Bowling Analysis, '·

1: 39 2

Extras

Total

154

0. M. R. W

Movily

0:

Woodcock

..4

0 16 1.

King

3

0 23

0

Kerr

8

0 43 2

Cooper

U 18

0

·ខ

3. 1

Cruickshank 13

Kowloon B's Victory.

Anping-PerSoshu Maru,

24th Dec., 5 p.m. Straits and Ceylon-Per Sicilia, 25th Dec; 9 am.

A game of American Rugby.hanghai, North China and Japan

7 which should show the aportamen

5 of the colony "real American

football," will be played on Christmas Day at half past two, on the Folo grounds between two picked elevens from the U.SS. Wilmington.

This is the first time that the American so-called "rough gaine has been played in Hong

| kong.

The teams aro designated as the Blues" and the "grege," and the names of the players are:

:

via Kobe-Per Dilwara, 26th Deo 11 a m

apan via Nagasaki Victoria and

Tacoma- Por Tacoma- maru, 26th Dec, noon.

22nd l'ec.-Foochow via

Wind.

Hour.

Barometer.

Humidity.

Force..

D'tion.

one

Weather.

0 b

29.83-nnw 3 29.93-- 30.19

Ports 19th Dec, Gen. Wostock 7a30.3011 48

6a29.65- Nemuro Maru, Jap. 8.8., 3,911, R.

D. L. & Co.

Hakodate Tokio Kochi:

30.33- Nagasaki K'shima 30.29-

Shimidzu, 22nd Dec.- Shanghai 19th Dec., Gen. -N. Y. K.

Kwangtah, Br, as, Ch. Stewart, Oshima"

22nd Dec. -Canton 31st L'ec., Gen.-0. M, S N Co Kashing, Br. 9.8., 1,134, Lewis, 22nd Dec.Canton 2:st Dec., Gen.-B. & S. Feiching, Br. s.8, 960, Crawford, 22nd Dec.-Canton 21st Deo, Gen.-O. M. 8 N. Co:

11

タナ

25

Bw 1- nw 4

30.24-nne 1

ne

Naha

30.25- nne 30.19 Ishi'jima Bonin Is. Chefco. W haiwei Hankow Kiukiang Shanghai .30.5439 73 wnwl o

30.32 42 — 'n Gutzlaff

5.ov 40

Kingsang, Br. 5.8., 1,222, Walker. Sharp P.

22nd Dec.Canton 21st Dec., Gen.-J., M. & Co Amoy Chenan, Br. 9.8., 1,355, Jones, 22nd Swatow

Talhoku Deo. Shanghai 19th

Taichu rec., Gen.-B, & 9.

*

7a30.3657-n

PINANG, 'so, PORT SAID AND MARSEILLES....... SHANGHAI

MOJI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA

TO SAIL ONUN KEMARK });

about

Freight and INDIA Capt. G. W. Gordon, a.w.n. † 2od Jan.

|_ Noon, "|| Freight and DELTA Uap E. P. Martio, a)

4th Jan Paastge

SICILIA

apk O. H. Watkins, E.%.

SUNDA

spt, Q. EvImide, *,7,8,

"1:

Freight and

25th Deo.

about || Freight "sad 28th Doo. Passage.

All the above steamers are fitted with wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Kassage appily to

& 0; ́§."N: Co's office,

Hongkong, 19th December, 1912.

E. A. HEWETT, 0×0.

Superintendent."

3:2

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

For

NAPLES, GENOA, 'AL-Y

GIERS. GIBRALTAR, ('LUTZOW SOUTHAMPTON, ANT Capt. J. Bonifaldt WERP and BREMEN...

·PRINZ LUDWIG. Cap. E. inzer

17,800

LINES:

TO MAIL ON

WED'DAY, 28th Dec,

THURSDAY,

30.52 21 88 'n 6 b

21

*******HANGRAI, NAGA-]

SAKI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA ................ ...}

18,800

26th Dec,

Koshun P'dores

91

6a30.3557 69 one 2 o 7a30.2458 75 he ̧2 o 5a30.28ė 4-

30.17-

n 4 30,14-në 6 30.13 ne G

·30.19——.n. 10.

MANILA, YAP. · MAR-1

ONN, SAMARAI | PRINZ WALDEMAR NEWĠUINEA, BRIS->Capt. H. 'Bainer BANE, BYDNEY 204

SATURDAY..

6,100

28th December

at 0 A.X.

MELIOURNE

Canton H'kong V. Peak

98

KOBE and YOKOHAMA

COBLENZ

Capt. L. Kingkist

6,760

About TUESDAY, 7th Jan

BORNEO

11

Масво Wuchow9a Hoihow Pakhoi Phullen

Mathilde, Ger, ss., 831, G, Schlai-Tainan kin, 22nd Dec.-Hai-| phong Pakhoi and Hoi how 21st Dec., Rice and

6a30.2162 85 e 4 o Gen.-J. & Co.

78 ...ne 3- Phranang, Ger. s.8., 1,021, H. C.

Reber, 22nd Dec Saigon Gap Rock 6&30.19 ne

30.1760

-nne 2 o 20th Dac. Rice B. & S. Koonshing, Br. 9 s. 1,333, Wright,

23rd Dec-Canton 22nd. Dec,, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Johanne, Ger.s.s., 951 Ipland, 23rd Tourane Dec-Macao 22nd Dec, 0, St. J. Gen.-J. & Co. -

23rd Deo-Tsingtau Gen.--H A L Ger. 8.5, 5,144, Babel 23rd Deo Shanghai 20th Dec, Gon.-H. A. L

Shanghai and North China-Per Segovia, Ger: es,, 3,060, Lubike,

Chenan, 26th Dec., 3 p.m. Swatow, Amoy and Fooohow-

Por Faiching. 26th Dec,,| Alesia, 5 p.m.

Shanghai and North China-Per Choyeang, 27th Dec., 11

4.M.

Philippine Islands-Per Zafiro 27th Dec. 3 p.m. Philippine Islands, Yap, Maronn,

Shibetoro Maru, Jap ss, 2:478

T. Miyata, 23rd Doo Moji 17th Dec, Coal-M, B...K,

Fred, Wilhelmshafen. Usnot, Br, a #, 739, A. Manzuerite, 23rd. Dec-Haiphong

Rabaul Herbertshoke, Mutupi, "Australia, Tas- mania and New Zealand via Brisbane-Per Priaz Waldemar, 28th

rec, 8

Kowloon B. were at home on Baturday to the Royal Engineers, winning a friendly game by 110 Blues: Driscoll, Desonder, runs and five wickets, thanks to Grey, Griscoll Heimlioh, Lannon, the good batting of Wilkie, 56 Wilson, Nordorg, Arzuer, Hay- retired, N.L. Railton, 28, Capt man, Borgsladt and Willis. wood, 24, and. L.N. Whyte 24. For the Royal Engineers Sapper Collins did well for 27. Tu Sobilling. Holmes. Wheddler. Philippine - Per Loongsang, 28th bowling, Capt. Wood for Kowloon Landfeldt. Nolen, Ballard, Ken- took four wickets for 17 runs,nie, Caples, Riddle, Maskie, Saigon, and Goldsmith 5 for 27.

The scores were as follow:

Kowloon 1.

N. L. Railton b Whyting Capt. Wood o Hibberd be

Collins

A. R. Raven a and b Collies P. W. Wilkis retired

D. J. Mackenzie b. Tuckér

The Greys have several sub- stitutes; their team includes :

Marah, Sharp, and Swickraph. :

Billards.

Mesara. Martin and Heathcote

20 will play in the semi-final of the

Grand Hotel Billiard Handicap 24 Tournament to-morrow night of 410 pm. The winner is to play Mr. 56 McLennan at a date which will

18 bo announced later,

H. Scott o Wright b Whyting 11

L.M. Whyte not out

W, Douglas not out

H.E. Goldsmith

C. W. Joffries

E. J. Edward'

did not bat.

Bowling.

0... M.

0

Wilkinson ... 4

24

4

South Pole Discoverer. aplain Amundson, the dis coverer of the South Pole, lectured before the Royal Geographical Extras 18 Society at Queen's Hall last month on the Antarctio adventuroa. Total 185 Describing the arrived at the Pole on December 14, 1911, he

R. W. said. The goal was reached,

O Calm, so calm, stretched the

33

Colling

8 1 30

2 mighty plateau before us, untrod

Whyting

.35

2

by the fent of man: It was n

2

012 4

7

0

when all of us, with our hands on

O

Tucker Wright Hill

Miller:A

020 Royal Engineeren.

Lep Op. Tucker, b Capt.

Wood

Spr. Johnson o Scott b Capt.

Wood W Spr. Wilkinson b Goldsmith

Colling Whyte b Gold

Hibberd b Goldsmith... Wright b Bontt, Whyting b Goldsmith

1 deniably a moment of solemnity

the fisstaff, planted the dolours of

our country on the geographical Sonth Pole on King Haakon VII, Platean, VA little tent wa 6 pitched to mark the spot with the Norwegian flag hoisted, and in

5 the tent was left ä Istter address 1ed to King Haakon, with the information of what the expedi- tion had dono. Judging from the weather conditions this'tent might stay there for many years

to come "

Siberian

Mall.

a.m..

Dec, 1 pm..

and Pakhoi. 22nd Dec. Gen.-A. R. Marty, CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Deo, 21. Kumsang. for Kobe.. Straits, Ceylon, Adelaide, Atreus, for London..

Westen Australia, In- Erviken for, Kebau.. dia, Aden, Egypt and Daijin-maru, for Tamsul Europe via Marseilles- Soebu-maru, for Canton. Per Ernest Simons, 28th langsang, for Shanghai. Dec., 5 p.m..

Deo. 23- Shanghai, & North China (Europe via Siberia) Per Linan, 28th 5 p.m.

Chiyuen, for Canton Feiching, for Shanghai Chenan, for Canton. Kansu, for. Canton. Wakasa-maru, for Bombay, Kingshing, for Shanghai. Mausang, for Sandakan.. Haiyang, for Fooshow. Koonshing, for Shanghai. Kashing, for Fanrang Bayi Shanghai, North Chinia Bingan, for Fakhot Japan via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canada. Unit-

Shanghai and North China-Per

Linan, 28th Deo,, 5p.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Per Haitan, 30th Deo, 5 p.m.

Siberian

Mall

English

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Dec. 22.

ed States and South Am-Landrat Schieff, for Swatow. merica via San Francisco Dalya-maru, for Wakamatsu. (Europe via Siberia)-Por

Nile, 31st Deo, noon. Tungwah, for Shanghai.

| Paljin-maru. for Bwatow. Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Walshing, for Shanghal Adelaide, Western Aus- Anhui, for Shanghai. tralia, India, Aden,S MS Dec. 23. Egypt, and Europe via, Chenan, for Canton. Brindisi. (Late Letters Mausang, for Sandakan, 11 am to noon, Extra Atreus, for Straits. Postage 10 cents.) (Sup- Wakes-maru, for Ceylon. plementary mail on board

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. up to the time fixed: for departure of the mail Por B.8. Keongwal, arrived 21st (Extra Postage 10 cents) inst., from Bangkok, &co — la (Lotters posted in all the Cornlich, G.

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6a30.1364 -ene 5 c 30.0472 680 2 0 29.9672

ono 4 b

Aparri Manila. Legaspi Bacolod Iloilo Cebu Labuan

+1

30.04-

-se 1.0.

29.98

- 0.5

29.06

ne

9a

nw

H

по

@ 10

29.9979

29.95 80 **29.9183

T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Dec. 23. 1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on

KUDAT & SANDAKAN.

Capt. F. Sembill

Middle

January

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy, Now System of Telefunkon.

For further Particular, apply to

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MELCHERS & CO.,

́GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG '■od CHINA; :

Hongkong, 14th December, 1912.

of the sea in inches, tenths and DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP, Co., Ld. hundredths.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit

9 Humidity, in percentage of

saturation, the Humidity of air

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Highest Class, Fastent and Most Lorarios Steamers on the Coast, baring

saturated with moisture being 100.plendid Accommodation for First-Class Parkenger Electric Light. Excellant

4 Direction of Wind, to two Cuisine. points. ..

5 Force of Wind, according to

Beaufort Bcale.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN.

(Ocempying 8 to 10 days,) ma

GATTAIN

GRAYING,

6. State of Weather, b'blue sky, MAITAN ..... | J. 8. Rosch ...... | UESDAY, 81st Des, at Daylight,

e detached cloud, d drizzling rain, HAIYANG ... | A. E. Hodgins | TURJDAY, 25th Dec., at Noon:

FOR SWATOW.

f fog, g. gloomy, h ball, 1 light-HAICHING...., | W, C. Pazarésze... ||FRIDAY, 27th Dec, at Daylight [ning, o Overcast,.ppassing showers, q'squally, r rain, a snow, t, thunder, y visibility, w dew (wet).

0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths.

HAIMUN...... | J. W. WEDNESDAY, 2515 Dec., at daylight Steamer will strive at, and depart from, the Co.'s Whart seir Blake Pier

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at p.

Day On Date On Date

30.02: Barometers 0.05 30.05

66

Temperature 60° 64

68;

80

77

E

E

Humidity

·Wind" Direction

Force

Weather

Rain

Highart open air Temperature on the soth - 6y. 1.west.

H.K. Observatory, 21st Dec., 1912,

T. F. Claxton, Director,

TIDE TABLE.

Dan, 17th to 23rd” Deo., 1913,

High Water

HongkongD

*^mn morning s

Houghout

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