CRICKET.
Fine Century on the Club
Ground.*
A fine centy marked the all- day match biweзn Mr. R. P. Thursfeld's XI. and the Hong- kong University at the 'H.K.0.0:] ground on Saturday. Just under the buty minu'es Sutherland put up 110 runs in rattling style, co'- Jaring 28 rous from one over alone. Ilia bowling average whe Fix wickets for thirty in the University's first innings. The following were the scores:
MR. THURSFIELD'S XI. First Inninge.
* 88. Moore, b Salt
8
R. Kennedy, b Salt...
3
A.R. Sutherland, retired
110
H.B. Tayler, a and b Marley 28
Brownrigg,b Ng T-ze Kwong
30
P. Jacke, b Salt
5
A. Biden, a Ng Tazo Kwong,
..
b Marley
1
12
***
1
16.
0
'Reed, not out
E. D. Donnelly, o Ng Taze.
Kwong, b Marley
Gace, b Ng Teza Kwong...
R. P. Thursfeld, a Սո
Extras
7.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1915.
SPECIAL CABLES.
SHANGAI SHIPPING MISHAP,
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
CHINA MERCHANTS STEAMER BADZY DAMAGED IN
COLLISION,
From Our Own Correspondent.)
Shanghai Received Dec. 29,
FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON
HAMS,
GEESE, DUCKS
AND OWN FED
The Chian Meroimats Stown Navigation Company's TURKEYS, CAPONS & CHICKENS.
steamer Toonan collided with the Japanese collier, Taihei off the Band on Suurday.
The Toonan was torn up amidships on the port side, but prompt beacbing on the Bund provoated her fmm sinking.
The foreign and Chinero engineere on the Toonan were scalded by steam
The Taihei was badly buckled.
The Toonan is now lying broadside to the Bund and
is held by sucbore driven into the Promenade.
Bowling Analysia
3
TO-NIGHT'S CONCERT.
5A Treat in tore for Music-Lovers
3 .0 15 1 Kowloon Well Beaten.
Wing To
.0. M. R. W.
". H. King
.0 1 13
Total
227 C. Kelly
.8.3 3 18
Second Inninga.
W. Kont
Sutherland, 0
Chan Yat
Choong...
Reod, o Talabull,
Moore, not out
Kwong, b Yew Min
12
Marley
6
55
8
+++
3
Brownrigg, e Smith, b Yow
Mon Choong
Kennedy, st., by Murloy
"Donnelly, a Ng Sz, Yuen, b
Marley
AN
Gace, run out
Jacke, not out
Extras
-2
The king for the concert by
Kowloon 0.0. went down rather the S.M.S. Scharnhorst band at
the City Hall, to night has proved
Register your orders early to avoid disappointment.
badly on Saturday before Lt. Bagnall and Gusner Beny who excellent and a good evening's bowled for the R.G.A. in a League enjoyment is assured. It spenka match at Kowloon. The Civiljong well for Hongkong's collective. were only alde to put up a total music taste that instrumental of 34 against the Artillery who recitals invariably attract, hut thanks to pinin Matthew 102, band programmes contain no placed 187 to their credit before little of musical master picces here, the innings was, declared. The that the advent of the band of the A
W. German warship has been looked forward to with. unqualked iatereat.
scores were:
R. G. A. Lt. Wiltshire c Evans b
Stalker...
+4
78
Total (for 6 wickets) 100 Capt. Matthewe o Evans b
H.K. UNIVERSITY.
First Ianinge.
A. E. W. Salt, o Jacks, b
Brownrigg
Ng Taze Kwong, e Sather-
land, b Brownrigg
Chan Wing-toh Sail-rland G. E. Marley, b Suthe land
Woi Wing Lok, b Sutherland
Ohan Yat Kwong, 1.b.w.,
b Sutherland
Ng Sze Yuen, no: out
4
Stalker
Lt. Pym o Evans b Wea.er....
Lt. Roupell not out....
Lt. Bagnall did not bat
5Sgt. Williams did not bat
II. W. Turnlul', b Reed
Extras
Total... Second Louings..
Ng Taze Kwong, b Rail
7 WEL
24
There has been a slight altera- tion in the programme for thin 102 Avoning and Paccini's "Mademo
Battery" fantasie has been sub. 2tituted for Wagner's "Meister-
singers" by special request. The new piece will only be exceeded
in interest by the waltz from
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able piano-dusttists these selec- and R. Wtions and others of a similar nature 54 0 are by no means familiar 10
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Gr. Beny did not hat
4
t. Thicknesse díl not bat
0
LtLolie did not but
L. Cullins did not bat
0
Your Man Cheong, b Reed...
23
Br. Stanley did not bat
Extrae,
13
O. A. M. Smith, b Sutherland'
4
Totul (3 wkt-)
R. Anderson, b Sutherland
0
BOWLING.
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is expected to arrive here about the $1st day of December, 1913,
13 Kay
.10
1
Weaser
53
82 Stalker ...
42 1 55 2
is
The 8.8. Köursk, 6,400 R.T., Capt. Padalks, left Vladivostok and- expected to arrive here about the 8th day of January, 1914.
OF PIANOS, MUSIC AND MUSICAL GOODS.
Evang
Rouse.
16 0
29
Ng Sz. Yuen, b Read
KOWLOON,
A.E. W. Salt, b Tayler
21
...
G. E Marley, b Donne l'y
31
***
J. P. Robinson, O.l'in', b
Beny
Frau Pfaff, the possessor of n 160 rich mezzo soprano, who is shortly to leave Hongkong, will add to the attractiveness of a good pro gramme.
The above steamers will call at Beyrouth direct.
of
sailing from the last port of call.
0
Yew Man Oleg, a Paid, b
Donnelly
J. H. Mead, o Pym, b Bagnall
0
12
F. J. Jewell, b Bagnall
Capt. LUKHAMNOFF, Agent, Hotel Mansions, Tel. No. 1224.
6, DES VOEUX ROAD, CENTRAL,
Chen Yat Kwong, o Pro vn-
rigg, b Dunnilly
J. Stalker, c Williams, b Bony
2
9
H 8. Rouse, b Beng...
Б
II. W. Taralul, o More, b
Sutherland
W. L. Wearer, b Bagual!"
14
24
2. D. Evane, b Deny...
...
Clan Wing T, o Gc, b
Thurefid
W. T. Ebaon. b Bený
***
4
Capt. MeV. Liddle not cut...
C. A. M. Smith, 1'Thursfel |
R. Anderson, not out
5
W. Kay, b Bagnall
0
A. W. E. Davidson, b Bagnall
Extras
Extra*...
15
Total...
157
Total Bowling.
34
LEAGUE CRICKET.
Q. M. R.
W
Police Win Easily.
Bagnall Beny
5
54 0 15 5 1 15 5
low.
to the R.G.A. on Saturd y 'win
In the Hongkong Cricket League, the Polics were at home
"ning easily by seventy-th eo runs. FRESH FROM AMERICA.
The scores were :-
POLICE.
K. McLennan, a Wlin, b
Smith
***
E Goucher, b Payne
A. Grimmitt, b Wilson
JON
E. Alexander, o Kingsbury, .:. b Payno
200
E. Buoker, Coper; b Pay 10 ***TH:King, run out rega
W. Kent, b Payne
195
**
W. Pitt, Cooper, b Wilson E A. Vincent, not out * 'C. Kelly, did not bat
Payne
Cople
Smith Wilco
Extras
Total,..
Bowling Analysis,
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PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
For .. Nankin from London sto, en
the 27th inst.--8t 8gi Mal WE Stonger, Mrs and Mins Stonger, Mrs N MacArthur 0AJW Dorling, 2nd Lt H L Harvey, W 02 E Douglas, E B Lambert, Lt Q K Rothor- ham, Miss M CR Bore, E E Rossor, Ch P 50GF Shophord, Ch POGI Fleming, F Franks, Mrs B Poamer,
The exact date of arrival will be published after the receipt EXPERT TUNERS, REGULATORS AND REPAIRERS REF
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Hongkong, 29th Dec, 1913.
Foreigner's Death.
The deaths is announced in Hankow, of malignant smallpox,
DO Jardon JWMCE Sporke, Mi of Mr. Wiliam Stephen, of Mesars,!
Mra
0 Ross, Mr and M
Floreace, MIS L A Scott, Mian H Beoit,
Molchanoff, Fotodatnoff and Co.
41 Gladwish, Mr and Mrs H Lilley, BZ The Hankow Daily News states
Morgan, G H Moore, Wale, Towill,
NG Walker, BM Collison, IL Hughes, that the deceased was formerly
Springfold R 8 Dove, WA Miles.
in the employ of Messers, Butter-
Peres Halching from Swatow on the field and Swire as a marine en 27th Inet--Miss Mayhew, Miss Collook,
H Gllby, Pissbergen, Melcherz, A Bar-| gineɔr,
Fer as. Timanook from Java on the 29th Inst.-Kruymel, Mr and Mrs Seth.
For as. Polynesien from France etc., on the 20th Irstant---M Ferrari, R P Y Gom berg, Yamsmoty, Axumia. Hatawaka, K Esui, M. Bat
Buski, Kansta, Suzuki, Salai, Tumura,
M Kiskino, M Mrs
EWBan
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“KOÜRSK"
The steamer Advertisements
A Chinese well dressed in no, MA Forward, MG Laston. Capt Y NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, 21 European clothes fresh from Vanghay, Mr P Bentenger, Van de
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2 America by the Empress of Ecimesoheldt, 8 Mario, & Agnes,
Loo, G Traisland, R 28 Russia was char ed at the Police Triekki, RP Dubos, Pinchos,
Court, this morning, before Mr. | van: dor Boy de-M Frelsland, Boy 84 Haz land, with being in unlawful de M
7 possession of two revolvota, a Lott D Annamites, Une
23 priming caps,
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From YOKOHAMA, KOBE.. and MOJI.
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5. KOURSK. For freight, passage and further particulars apply to Agent.
Gillet, 5-Choong O HE Steameliy 2 quantity of ammunition and some W Ohang, F. Natale G Eandonella, Mr
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Mage, Lucas,Ohomani, Mrs Lehegara
**DUÑERA," having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their goods Hongkong; 20th Dec., 1913. [1104 PASSENGERS DEPARTED. will be delivered from alongside.
3 Mr. L. D'Almada a Castro, who | Rebba, Le Roux, Bouchard, Hamón,
2 defended, asked bis, Worship to
O remand the cuse until to-morrow
13 at ten o'clock. The man, he said, - was out on bril,
***
123
Q. M. R. W.
133 3 28
The case was remanded.
4 BIG ARMS SEIZURE.
6 0 23
0
5 0 23 70.36.
1
22
R. O. A.
Payne, o Goucher, b King Kingebary, b King
Caple, b Kelly
Wagon, 1.b.w., b'Kelly
Smith, b Kelly
Hewitt, b King
Cooper, ran out
Hinves, c King, b Kelly Willis, b Kent Weston, b Kelly
Extrat
Total
111.
Acting Tospection Grant along with Dotrative Fergeant Pincott, 1 paid a sorprise visit to the engine 11 room of the Empress of Russia Oon Sunday, and after making a
יי
Cargo impeding the discharge:
Fez .. Coblenz to Manita etc., on the Will be landed at consignees risk
Capt. D. A. LUKHMANOFF orders of $10.00 or
more.
stih inst. Collen A B C Tholoff, Joke and expense into the hazardotte THE NINTH ANNUAL Customers will greatly oblige
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do Ranses, E Krohn, Mia McEachranlo
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',
The Sikh Temple Case. When Mr. Gardiner told Mr.
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6 careful search they found no less Hazeland, at the Police Court, Hongkong, 27th Dec, 1913. [1103 of prizes, toys, refreshments, eto, CANDE, PRICE & CO. LTD.
8 than seventeen revolvere, two this morning, that three more
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1 Naturally when the haul was ship said "I should say so it
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