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LOCAL SPORT.

Kowloon and XI v. Staff and

Dept, and XI VA

A friendly match between Kow- loon 0.0. 2nd XI and the Staff and Departmental 2nd XI was played at Kowloon on Saturday, the home team easily winning Ecores.

·STAFF AND DEPART-- MENTALS.

L Opl. Johnson: o Wolf, b

Mackenzie

Pe Davies, o Raven, b Overy P. Hooper, run out. Opl. Baston, b Goldsmith Sergt. Brand, Goldsmith b

Overy

....

8. Sgt. Downa, o Bacon, b

Goldsmith

L. M. S. Babbage, o Gold-

smith, b Wolf

6. M. Elser, not out"

Pt. Hisnea, b Weaser...

Pt. Dell, run out

Mackenzie... 2 1

Hongkong C. C. v. "The Rest."

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1913,

THE BROKEN STALL.

Constables who were not Belloved.

This two-days' match began on the Hongkong ground on Batur- day, when some attractive play was witnessed. "The Rest” batted first, and put together the respec- table total of 200, of which Capt. At the Polica Court, this mor Matthews was obiel contributor ning, before Mr. Wood, Frank with a score of 51, which included Charles Roberts, 39, Mosque Beven boundary hits. The bowl.Junction, was charged with ing honours were shared by bohaving in a disorderly manner, Cobb and Anderson. Hongkong Owing to the defendant poi had a short spell at the wirksts putting in an appearance when before itampa were drawn, and the case was called on, his bail of mande a poor beginning, four $10 was estrusted. wickets and good ones at that falling for 43 runs. Moore and 0 Clark are the not cut nen, and O will resume again to-day.

Scores:-

20

3

له ده

"THE REST”** Capt. Matthews, o Pearce b 3 Anderson

51

G. B. Sayer 1.b.w., b Anderson 15

14 EL. Braga, b Colb

2 R. O, Witchell b Cobb....

0 Anderson...

56 De Hughton, o Bockinglam,

b An lerson

|H.E. Mr Cloud Sexorn,

Moore, b Buckingham

Mrs W. B. Hind, of Mosers: Bratton aud Hott, appeared abort ly afterwards and said the defen- dant had now arrived; he had been told to be at Court at ten o'clock.

Laspector McDonald said he told the defendant to be at court at nine o'clock.

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The case was then reopened FRESH STOCK

OF

ARRIVED

VICHY CELESTINS

P. C. 152. Defendant was in an THE CENUINE MINERAL

WATER FILLED AT THE

12

0

0 Capt. Farmer, o Thursfield, 'b'

and the defendant p'ealed not

11

guilty.

Extras

Lieut. Pym, & Moore, b Thurs-

field

P. C. Bilborough said that the

...

37

previous afternoon he was on

Total...

| duty in Mosque. Janction and be:

'BOWLING.

8

eaw that a bawker had left bis

O. M. R.

W.Lieut. Bagnall, b Cobb...

12

stall thero, Witness upsot the stall

Overy***

8

+3

14

2

and went along the street with

Goldsmith

8

28.

18.

3

Capt. Robertion,

Pearce,

upper window and asked, witness

for

· Wolf ...

12 1

2

2

Cobb

10

bis number,

Witness

SOURCES OF VICHY; THE

KOWLOON.

HH. Tayler, b Cobb

18

gave the defendant his number,

b

Johnson ...

20

F. Da Rome, not out

Extras

2

and when he had proceeded a

A

short distance the defendant came

A. R. F. Raven, b Hooper

27

F. F. Jowell, o Davies, b Hin-

18

де...

D. J. Mackenzie, b Hinnes ... 10

....39 Cobb

25 Anderson

F. Bacon

H. Overy

did not bat

G. Wolf ...

W. L Wense!

B. D. Evans; l.b.r.;

L. J. Blackburn, not cut

H. E. Goldsmith; act out

P.R. Wolf

Davies... Downes Johnson

Hooper Brand

***

Extras

Total' ...200

Bowling,

O. M. R. W. ... 14.2 2 ... 14

52

60

5.0

33

***

...

6 0

41

5

Mass Thursfield Backing m... 2 0.

HONGKONG, '

T. E. Parco, b Witebell

A. C. E. Elbrough, e sub, b.

De Róme

142 A. A. Olaxton, b Witobell

M, M. Maes, b Witchell

Total (4 wkts) BOWLING.

0. M.

R. W.

S. Moore, not out

8

2.1 --

145

Hignes......

3 3

252389

1

5.1 1

3

-

1 ..

FOOTBALLar

· Hongkong Club Well Beaten.

The Hongkong Football Club

*

0. 0.('lark, not out

| along,fifty Chinese following him. Defendant again demanded wit ne number, and he gave it a second time, together with the number of the constable who was along with him. Witness took defendant to the station and on the way defendant tried to 1 getaway. Witness drow his baton,

but did not nee it.

0

7

0

By Inspector McDonald :-He

told the defendant to go away,

but he would not.

By Mr. Hind: He purposely

8 upset the hawker's stall and gave

12 the stuff away. He also broke

· Total (for 4 wkṭa.)... 43 R..Hancock, H., Hancock, R N. Anderson, R. P. Thursfild, C. Buckinglia, and P. II. Cubb to

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... 7 the boards of the stall. There was a crowd of small children round, but it was not the same crowd that followed him. After he had broken the stall up he walked away, and it was then that the defendant followed him

Fits Clarke, J By His Worship: They

Handy, HE catch to

the Hanna, Dr JC. being Herley, P

.

| were ***by

bawker

one

did not do well on Saturday after- STRAND FAT LADY SHOW. at each end of the street.

Reviving a Feature of old Time. Pairs.

Inspector McDonald informed his Worship that there had been complaints male to the police concerning bankers in that noigh- hood.

1

noon against the RG.A. in the Hongkong Football League, the latter winning a very one sided game by four goals to nil. The olab eleven, which included two It might have been thought changes made at the last minute, that the Fat Lady had disappear- Mr. Hiad: Why did it take did not appear to combine at all ed along with Jack-in-the Green, you forty five minutes to go from well and this in itself seemed to the man on stilte, or the man the police station to Bowen (toad?

Witness:You don't expect point to a necessity for more with the panpipes, With the practice play. The forward line decline of the rural fair, ite pres will run there, do you? - failed to work together and lack iding goddess has been almost No, and I don't expect you to

understanding forgotten. of complete reduced some promising efforts To-day, however, she has astry and be smart. I have asked you why it took you forty five to more futility. The finishing sorted herself in the city; ee minutes to go to Bowen Road?

were missing when tablishing a shine in the strand I don't know. touches chances came for souting. The within a stone's throw of Oharing artillery men on the cter bandrors, in a building which was were in good form and Crane and formerly occupied by a famous Green who we er sponsible for firma of bankers. the goals, three being scored by

:

His Worship:-They hrd blocked the road for this par- ticular hawker,

To some extent the shop in P. C.. Taylor said that le

Hilton

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Ramy, Mrs E Robrer, Miss EF Sperry, Hiss C B

ford, Capt E A Smith, Rev & Mrs

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Yan

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Li Fook

Linses. A J Mitchell, Mrs J Martin, Miss E T

Tatile, Miss A Wonds, HE

Wong Tuk Ton, Mr

and Mrs

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the former and one by the latter, which she is to be seen is remin-assisted the last witness to arrest NORDDEUTSCHER proved themselve more than a iscent of the booth. Outside are the defendant. The latter ob- match for the civilian defence roughly painted signs bearing stracted the police in the IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL which, however,did a ne too badly native announcemeate of her pre-execution of 'daty.

Our Nellie is horo!" against the Gunners attack which, sence.

-Defendant denied obstracting after all, is an undoubtedly good says one; and ar other, "Oh! sho the police. He saw the constable one. The club forward line wants is a size 1 Below is a crude upset the stall, and he asked the reorganising and considerable oil painting, like those which constable for his number. He

"PRINZ WALDEMAR," practice together before it can Roman stable-boys drew on their (defendant) bad his jacket off, and hope to meet the soldier teams walle, giving some indication of after he was arrested he asked to having arrived, Consignees of with any chance of success. Pen- what may be a on within.

be allowed to return and get his cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception nell the centre forward did good Having pail the penny for ad- coat. The constable would not of Opium, Treasure and Valu work and had the forward Jiue mission, the visitor finds himself allow him to go and dragged bimables, are being landed and stored kept up to bis standard there is in- tho, presence of Miss Nellie away.

at their risk into the hazardous every possibility that the result Lambert, a girl of only 19, whose

By his Worship:-He could not and/or extra hazardous Godowns would not have looked so unfor-weight is 40t. 3lb. There is no see the constable's number because of the Hongkong and Kowloon tunate. Complaints have boon weighing machine to demonstrate

Limited, Kowloon, und Weat made as to the roughness of the the truth of the claim, but it is the latter was standing sideways. Wharf and Godown Company, Mr Hind: I have another Point Godowne, whence delivery ground and while there is certain-impossible to mistake that she is

witness.

may be obtained..... ly room for the complaint the the genuine fat lady of the tra

Optional Cargo will be forward- soldiers managed to make good velling show such as Borrow him- Ilis Worship: I don't wish to on it and kept their feet much self might have met and convers- hear any more. I don't believe ed on unless intimation is recuived from the Consignees before noon better than did their opponente.ed with.

the constables, Inspector, Mo Don- Mr F. W. Eager acted as referee.

In a simple way she states her ald, when they say they told the to-day requesting it to be landed dimensions, among them being defendant to go away and he refus No claims will be admitted after Tamer Score an Easy Wid, measuremonts of 26 inches rounded. The constables don't seem to the Goods have left the Godowns, HMS, Tamar met H.M. the biceps and 7ft. 4in. round the have behaved properly in arreating and all goods remaining un- Thistle at the Happy Valley on waist. She claims to be the dir- the man at all; they should have delivered after the 17th of Nov, Saturday by seven tries to three. eot descendant of the famous summoned him. Defendant will will be subject to rent. The play was typical of the be- Daniel Lambert, of London fame, be discharged.. ginning of the season and was weak who weighted 53 stopes, and dee- win most departments on both cribes herself as "undoubtedly Brides Both teams started short, the champion fat lady of the

while Keast of the Tamar shortly whole world."-Globe. after the commencement had

RUCHY.

By to leave the field hurt. The cis-

parity in the strength of the

teame was still further inorencod

by the subsequent arrival of the

.Col.

ethals:

TYPHOON WARNING.

The telegram quoted below 'was Colonel George W. Goethals received by the American Con- sulate General, Hongkong, from

the fifteenth man for the Thistle is to be rewarded for his work in

The Temar scored's dropped goal bringing the Panama Canal pro- the Manila Observatory of 4.19 and a fry-7 points; and the ect to a successful conclusion by p.m. yesterday: Thistle one unconverted try 3 heing promoted to the rouk of

points.

Mejor-General.

Cyclone or Typhoon E.S.E. of Goum, direction unknowa,

here.

All broken, chafed, and dam-

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MONDAY.

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