CRICKET.
Club Defeated by Services
Team.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1913.
and W. Kay 42. De Rome had HONGKONG WEDDING.
the best bowling average, taking
four wickets for 26 runs. The scores were as follow :---
KOWLOON " A.”
W.
Kay o Collins b Mac- kenzie..
42
Though the H.K.0.0. p. t up a good total in their first inniuga L. M. Whyte b de Roms against the United Services, the J. H. Mend b de Rome latter replied to such effect in the w, T. Elan stumped El- two days match that they secured
wards, h de Rome
the honours of the game. Pearce w. L. Weaser o D.videon, bi in the Club's first innings failed
de Rome
**
to get a century by seven runs, P. G. Morrish b Goldsmith... while among the top scorers J. P. Robinson b Rouse were:-B. Haocook, 53; Major G. Wolf b Stalker Bowen, 49; Mid. Fawcett, 38 and A. W. E Davidson p'and b R. N. Anderson and R. Hancock, 80 cacb.
UNITED SERVICES: FIRST INNINGS.
Oapt. Robertson, b Anderson 10 Lt. Hunton R.ML.I.o and b
Anderson
27
Mid Stewart, R. N. b Donnelly 2
**
K. R. Macaskill not out
4
Miss Litian May Smith
Mr. B. T. Singer, D
A quiet wedding ceremony took place this morning at St. John's Cathedral when Miss Lilian May Smith only, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Smith of Brooklyn N.Y., was
married to Mr. Eugene Theadoro
Singer, of the Standard Oil Co.,
0
18
5.
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Singer of Brooklyn, N.Y.
The service was conducted by
9
Stalker
chaplain to the Cathedral, while
0
Mr. Leoman Fuller` provided at
12
Extras
13
the organ.
Total...
Bowling.
153
W.
Capt. Mathews, R.G.A. b Sayer 68 de Rome Mid. Fawcett, R. N. o Thurs Stalker
field, b Cobb
It, Pym, R.G.A. o Hascook b
Thursfeld
O Mackenz'o. Blackburn
6 Goldsmith Major Bowen P. D. b Sayer....
6 Collins L. Bagnall, R.G.A. b Sayer... 13 Rouse Ft. Pay. Person, R. N. b
Donnelly...
Rev. Hastings, R. N. b Sayer "Lt. White, not out
Extras
Total...
קו
0,” M." R. ...82 0 26 4 ...0. 1 22 2 ...5.
0 23 1 4.5 0 34 0 ...4 0 11 1 ....1 1.0 1 0
...2 0.23
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Mr. Herbert John Morse, also
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After the service a reception was held at Kingsclere when the happy couple wore heartily con- gratulated by many friends. The honeymoon is being spent at Macao.
ATHLETICS.
10
KOWLOON "B."
2 P.W.A. Wilkie b Kay
10
EJ. Edwarda b Weaser
4
12
H.S. Rouse o Robinson b
Kay
0
...156 F.J. Jewell b Weasor
F.J. de Rome c Macaski'l b
Kay
7.
0. M. R
61
Anderson Donnelly Cobb
12 2. 40
13 1 53
2 A Kay
6 Association of Hongkong were
Thursfield
Bowling.
"
W. J. Stalker b Morrish
2D.J, Mackenzie e Colline, b
5 3 16 1 LJ. Blackburn b Kay 3.- 12 1 K.R. Macaskill b Morrish H. K. C. C.:FIRST INNINGS.HE. Goldsmith not out 4. C. Elborough, b Hunton, 29 LO. Colline run not
Extras
Total
Bowling.
Chinese Young Men's Christian Association Annual Sports.
The eight annual sports of the Chinese Young Men's Christian
1 bald on Boxing Day at the Bappy
9 Valley Race Course. There were
avoid disappointment.
LUCANA MIXTURE.
A NEW BLEND OF
FINEST
TOBACCOS.
VERY COOL
MANUFACTURERS:
eighteen events. The weather W. SANDORIDES & Co., Ltd.
in all sixty-three entries and
11
5
was ideal for sports and the re-
sults were in every way very
198 satisfactory.
The following were the Officers
of the Day-President Mr. J. M.
0. "M R. W. Wong; Vice President, Dr. Ho Nai
T. E. Pearce, o Bowen, b
Fastings
93
A. A: Claxton, b White,
10
0
R. Hanocok, o. and Waite,
0
30
7 K1y
...112 41
"...10.3 0 50
18 Morrish
7 0 32
0
2
MORE ARMS.
18
220
G. R. Sayer, run out
R. N. Anderson, b Hontop,
H. Hancock, b Hastings,
B. Thursfield, b Hastings,...
D. E. Donnelly, not out
M. M. Mane, ran out B. H. Cobb, o Matthewa, b'
Hastings
Extras
Total...
13 Weaber
Hastings
White
Hunton
Pearson Bagnall
***
Bowling Analysia.
0. M. R. W. 21 8 45 4
15 3 51 2 13 1 59 2
9
42 -
3
UNITED SERVICES:- SECOND INNINGS,
Capt: Robertson e Anderson."
b Sayer...
Lt. Hunton e and b Sayer Lt. Pym b Sayer
Capt. Matthews b Anderson Md. Stewart b Sayer Mi Fawcett a H. Hancook,
b R. Hancock
Lt. Bagnall e and b Anderson Maj. Bowen o R. Hanaoce b
Donnelly
F. Pay. Pearson e and b
Sayer
Rev. Hastings o R. Hancock
b. Donnelly
Lt. White not out
Extras,
Total..
Bowling,
Plausible, But Did not:
Hold Good.
•
5 Hopi
Starters," Messrs. Geo
2 Lam, and F. M. Mühler; Handi-
2 cap Committee, Messrs. Geo Lee, J. M. Dyer, B. Gittins; Judges Mesere, Lam Woo, T: M. Elliott, J. M. Wong, J. L. McPherson Tina Keepers. Mesore. B. W. Tape, and Cheung Tsoi; Clocke of the Course, Meagra, Allen,] Char Mak Hoang, Wong Po keuog, S. L. Hob, H. Archie. Dr.
Mr. J. H. Gardiner, defending Yeang Siu-tsuen, Pan U Ying, a man charged before Mr. Wood Chan Po-shang: Committee. at the Police Court, this morning. Messrs. Wong Po-keung, Tsoi with being in unlawful possession Cheung, Lau Fat-kie, Chen Harr, of a revolver and ammunition, H. Archie,
aid that he pleaded guilty to the The Chinese Young Men's
possession, but he wished to slate
Christian
Association's
Brass
the facta of the case to his Wor-Band furnished music during the ship. The man arrived by the afternoon and tes was serred to 78.8. Hoihow, having arrived back a large crowd of Association mem- 27 from the country aftor winding hers and friends. .--- 19 up his father's estate. Feeling
that he needed protection, be O purchased the revolver and am munition and as he was staying 38 at Kowloon for a few days he 19 intended approaching the Captain
superintendent of Police with
299
the
■
The following are the results: 18ft 8io. 2nd Ip "Kwan; 3rd. 8. Long Jump, lat. J. Wilson, N. Wong.
Chan Quan Chin, reo 4 yds, Time Hundred Yards, Handicap, let, 11 seconds; 2nd. N Mahomed; 3rd 8. N. Wong, Ser.
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49 view to obtaining permission. Hia instructions, said Mr. Gard-
Bigh Jump Championship, Day by Day............................ 12 mer, were to the effect that when Cheung U Pui, 4ft 8; in. 2nd., A Hotel Lists
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Nicely Caught.
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M. Dyer, Time, 5 min 32 seca, Telegrame 18-27 Governor-General of Indo- 2ad Choung U Pai, 3rd Ip Kwan. Leading Articles............ 28-32 Chins
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37-38 Hongkong: Artistic Tal- Handicap, let Chan Huog-kin, Victoria British School...39 by Inspector rec. 500 yds. Zad A. Gifford, roo, Bellios Girls' SchocTM......40
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A Chinese found coming from the e.. Empress of Russia with a Bavage rifle concealed on his person, Was arrested and brought to the Police Court 1 this morning,
Fenton.
H.K.0.0.: SECOND INNINGS.
A. C. Elborough, ran on:
T. E. Pearce, o Bagnall,
A. A. Claxton, o Stewart, b
While....
R. Hancock, b Hunton,
G. R. Sayer, a Pearson, b
White,...
R. N. Anderson b Hastings
H. Hancock b Hastings R. Thursfield b Hanton
M. M. Maas o White, b Has
tings
D. E. Donnelly not out P. H. Cobb, b Hastings
Extras,
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Hastings
White
Banton
2 Defendant denied to Mr. J.-R 1Wood that he was employed.on
board the ship.
0
A fiue of $250, or in default 30 three months, was imposed.
Clever Capture.
Quarter Mile Handicap, 1st Jordan Wong, 2ud. Chan Quan obin, 3rd. A. Kew.
Putting the Fhot. 18 lbs, let. Rodney Lee, 24ft 9 in. 2nd Geo
8 A Chinese made a mistake Lee, 3rd. Lau Fuk-kis,
1 when he thought he could con-
Walking Race, One Half Mile
53 ceal a Mauser pistol and 100 Championship. Ist., Rodney Lee,
2 rounds of ammunition in a sack 2ad., Cheung U. Pai, 3rd. J.
which contained bottles, at West Wilson.
O. M. R. W
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Wheel Barrow Race, Ip. Kwan, Minging Lane anglion was 670 at 4pm. and Dyer let. The Lam Brothers tops. The tone of the auction 2nd.
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