LOUAL SPORT.

FOOTBALL.

The Club and R.G.A. Divide

-Points,

There was a good attendance at the Valley on Saturday to wit- nes the abbre-named match. It Was soon to be seen that the Club team was the superior one and that the RG.A. play, was very, faulty, procurly in theirshoot ing, although they aid manageto prevent a defeat. It was not anti

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1915.

WAR TELEGRAMS

(Continued from page 1.),

The Sunken Battleships.

[The Losistible had a displacement of 15,000 tons and was time before the interval completed in 1904. Her armament was four 12-in, and 12 8-in; nome... that a goal was scored, although speed, 18 kaote,

kuots

German Auxiliary Cruiser Sunk.

Her arms.

the spectators were treated to a The Oueno, 12,950 tons, wis completed in 1902. nice exhibition by Tod, who un-mont was four 12-is. and 12 U-in.; speed, 18.2 knots. fortunately found himself in. dif- The Bauvor, 12,000 tons, was completed in 1898. Her arma- fioultion when olose in, frustrating meat was two 12-in; two 10.8-in. and sight 5.5-in; speed, 18.1 the capping finish to his effort; But his work paved the way for what follows. Stiker, one who. can always be relied upon for do- ing Bomething above the ordinary in a match, g t the ball and made no mistake with regard to bis in "tentions and exeontion, as right into the net it went and gave the Club the lead by the only soUTO before half time.

In the second half, the RG A. managed to improve the complex- im of their play, and it was

March 20, 5.15 am

A New York despatch from Valparaiso states that the armed merchantman Orama fought and sank the German armed liner Navarra in November off the River Plate, and rescued the ore v

Company, is of 12,927 tous grose, with a speed of 18 knots.

[This Orams, built in 1911, for the Orient Steam Navigation The Navarra, 5,779 ton, was built in 1905 for the Hamburg- Amerika Linio.]

The Karlsruhe Sünk.

Maroli 20, 3.40 a m. The Imiralty announces that it has resson to believe that the patent that an effort to retrieve German draiser Karlsruhe was enak off the West Indies in November

was to be made. Owing to a bladder by Barlow, very soon after the resumption, the equaliser appeared as though it wonfit come in time to give the soldiers the opportunity to toore the leading one before the game closed,

Constantinople in a Panic.

March 20, 3.40 am.

An official Petrograd communique says that the approach of the Russian Squadron in the Northern Bosphorus has created a panic

must be said for Barlow that he in Constantinople.

brilliantly recovered the ball and prevented the other side from

making any use of his error. Stalker, Pennell and Robinson

The Russian Advance.

March 20, 3:40 am.

A Petrogrid official communique saya: On the left bank of tried conclusions with the soldiers the River Niemen the Russians have captured Veysu. Cavalry are custodiau, but they never cot any pursuing the Germans, who ara retiring to Boyne. farther than an efort. It was ot Fighting for villages and isolated heights continues in the

juncture when the Club looked directions of Prasnyez and Ostrolenká.

all over the winners that Swan was responsible for some football Borobatics, and, after some species of a Maskelyne and Cook spook, shot, bringing the ball off the post on to the goalkeeper's hady, of

and then into the net Thus

ended the game, each side having

Germans Sustain Heavy Losses,

March 20, 12.55 a..

A Paris evening. communique reports that it is quiet on most the front.

There was an artillery duel in the valley of the Atene, A violent German attack on car positione on the ridge

a goal to its credit when the east of Mesnil was repulsed with heavy loss."

whistle sounded time.

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JAPANESE AFT IN HONGKONG.

A Fine Display at Messrs.

Komor and Komor's.

An exhibition of Japanese water colour paintings opened tc- day at Messrs. Komor and Komor's art gallery. The display is on a very large scale and, af usual at this establishment, there is nothing shown that ie not in the beet taste and of excellent work- manship. Prices vary from one or two to sixty do lare; the charges are reasonable throughout and purobasers need not fear a doubtful return for their money. Indeed, many of the sketches would be priced three or four times higher- in Home galleries a fict which those who are shortly returning.

Mre. Grifha ..97 plus 2-09 | to England may like to bear in

Mr. Griflia

95

194

Total Nos. 3, 6, 9 and 14.--Pools. No. 3-25 yaroe: Mrs. Danby (2), Mrs. Greaves; lat Day-Mise Hoskyn, Mrs. Ralph

No, 6-50 yards: Miss Hoskyn north-(2), Mrs. Ralph (2) 2nd Day

Ara. Murray Scott (2), Mrs. Forsyth, Mrs, Grifia.

No. 9-75 yards;. Mrs. Griffin by 87 rass. Bayshay was top Lave been engaged in their an- (2), Mrs. Danby, Mrs. Routt Har- scorer for the match, putting, naal.competitions, and on Saturston; 3rd Day-Miss Loureiro, Kowloon Cricket Club in their together a nice 87, while Redmond, day afternoon the prizes won Ms. Marray Scott. away match with the Civil Ser for the same, was responsible for were distributed by Lady May, at a well-played 45. For the losers the Ladies' Recreation Olab vice on Saturday secured a great Mead and McLeanan were the Pavilion, the results being a8 vistory, due to the fine bowling principal contributors, while the follow- of Lieut. Moberley and Kay latter also had great success with No. 1-25 Yerde Scratch: 1st and the magnificent innings of the ball, taking eight wickets for prize presented by Mrs. Hosky: Major Robertoo. The first-named 65 runs and succeeding in doing 24d prize presented by Wang took five wickets for thirteen the "hat trick." Scores:- Ding, rupe, while Kay had an average

University.

4

1 Mrs. Danby ....

Mrs. Kalpha... Miss. Hoskyn

of three for 23. Major Robert Brayehay,i.b.w.jbMcLennan 87 2 Miss Loureiro "son was too good for any of the Ng Size-kwong, b Schultz",

Civil Service bowlers, and after edmond, b McLennan... 45 knocking up fourteen more than Wei Wing-look, b McLennan, 25 the round century ho retired. Chan. Yat-kwong, b Pila Kowloon won with a total more than five times as large as their' opponente. Scores :---

Civil Service..

·R. O. Witchell, run pat P. T. Lambie, b Moberley

W. Hill, b Moberley...

Ho Wing-kin, st. Edwards, b

McLennan,

Ng Sza obeong, b MoLenaso.. A. H. kumjab, not out Yung Bio-loo, o Scholtz, b

No. 14.-25 yerda: 4th Day Mrs. Griffin (4), Mrs. Ralphe (4), Mrs. Dauby (3), Mr. Danby (2), Dr. Boskyn (2), Miss Loureiro, Mre, Wakeman, Miss Wilkinson. Challenge Cups Won During

***

1914-5«.

The "Jordan" Uap for Rapid ....97

Fire won by......Mrs. Danby .93 The L. B. A. Trophies:-

...Mrs. Danby 90 A Class

Mrs. Greaves ....89 Olais

Roberts Medal (presented by the S.M.B.O... Mr. Danby Express Medal (presented by the

No. 2-25 Yarde Handicap: 81st prize presented by Miss Loureiro; 2nd prize presented by 7bushands of membere. 0,1 Mies Lammert...75 plus 30-100 20 2 Mr.Scots Maraton 80, 15-93

Miss Loureiro (8OT.) .......

...95 Mrs. Danby

S.M R.O.)....Miss Loureiro Daily Telegraph Ceriificate (pre- Eated by the S.M BC.) Mrs. Danby 9 Daily Mail Certificate (presented

S.M.R.C.) No. 4.-50 Yards Scratch: Let

by the

ائم

Miss Hoskyne

62ad prize presented by the L. R. A Gold Medal for Highest Possible

31

0

E W. Daweon, b Moberley.

McLennan

0

0

O..G. Anderson, b McLennan

0

O. J. Tacobi, b Kay...

0.0. Danenberg, b McLennan

7 prize presented by Mra, Jackman;

424

Extras

0

Total Bowling.

209 2 Miss Hoskyn

Mrs. Danby...

0: M. R.

W.

Miss Loureiro

Sebuliz

R. E. O. Bird, o Evans, b Kay

O. Sara, b Moberley...

W. H. Edmonds, b Moberley

W. Bearne, ran out ...

F. E. Hall, b Kny

W. Bradbury, not ont

•Moberley Key...

Extras...

Total Bowling.

8.0 45 1 8 0 34

Overy McLennan... .16 0

1 Mrs. Grifio...

.93

Score, 100. Mre. Danby ...93 D.vid Shield and Gold Badge for ...90

Champion Shot of the season: Mre, Danby, whose total was 5.700 out of 0,000, av. 95.1. H. K. C. C. v. Craigengower.

89

No. 5-50 Yarda Handicap:- 1st prize presented by Mr. Griliu;

6582ad prize presented by the LR A.

8 "0, 59 "vis Kowloon C.C.

*Pila

41

J. H. Moad, b Brayshay

O. M. R. W.

6" 0.13 5

1 Mrs. Ralphe...£2 plus 12-100

28

|

mind.

very.

The subjects of the pictures cover a wide field-from Hong- kong sas-piecea to show landscapes in Northern Japan, and many are signed by

well-known Japanese artiste: Kawai, Yoko- uchi and Ozava among others. The exhibition will be open for fortnight, and none of our readers should fail to pay it a visit.

R, Satherton, b Adderao ...

D

R. Pestonj, c and b Anderson 0

J. D. Noua, c and b Pearce... 10

D. Kharas, b Anderson

8. Jer, not out Anderson, b Mate,

Exiras

Totul Bowling."

10

118

4

12

98

O. R. M. W.

R. N. Andirasa 10 2 "19 5. T. E. Pasice... 8 1.64. 4 M. M. Mase.

"

13 0

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS,

TUBLIC AUCTION.

31.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to soll by Public

Auction onta

** THURSDAY:

the 25th March, 1915. com- mencing at I am, at bis Sales! Rooms, Duddell Stroot.

A Large Quantity of Wine & Spirits

comprising:-

300 Bottles. Port

There teama met on the club 100 do Assorted Liqueurs ground on Saturday, the result of (The Property of the Officers'

Mrs. Forsyth ...80 18- 98 low-cooring match being a win Mrs.ScottBaraton77 20- 97 for the home side by 78 runs,

K. MoLennan, b. Brayshay... 25 Mies Loureiro ...Scratch 94 The scores were:-

H. Overy, Redmond, b

... 6.4 0.23 à Brayshay

Kowloon C. C.

B. D. Evans, b Witchell.... 27 E. J. Elwards, o Ohan Yat-

F. J. de Rome, b Witohell

13

kwong, bNg Sze-kwong 0 Major Robertson, ratired....114 A. G. Pile, b Brayshay

A. B. F. Raven, e Hill, b

No. 7-75 Yards Scratch: lat

Club.

Mess 4th Pathans) also

25 cases Guinness Stout (pts.) 30 cases Filsoner Beer (pts.) 25 cases John Bogg's Whisky 4930 cases Dutch Gin.

6

prize presented by husbands of C. A. Hooper, b.Braga members; 2ad prize presentad E. J. R. Mitchell, b Carvalho

S. 8. Moore, b Carvalho... 25 by L.RA.

...95 H, E. Mariel, b Carvalho

i

13

0 Mrs. Dunby b

A. W. E. Davidson, b Ander

EO

1 Mrs. Grifa...

7

2 Miss Hoskyn

Mra. Rilpli

Edwarde in winne 2

L. J. Blackburn, b Witchell 08. R. Moore, b Ho Wing-kin.. 13

Dr. Forsyth, b Witchell ... 5

Lt. Moberley, b Hill ..............

W. Kay, o Tacchi b Bird......

Lawrence, not out................

H. O. Clements, b Brayshay... 22

91. L, Gace, b Carvalho

20 8

...90 R. N. Anderson, b Sutherlon 23

...89 R. A. Kennedy, h Satherton... 4

No. 8-75 Yards Handicap: T. E. Pearce, o Bien, b Braga 22

1st prize presented by husbande R Hancock, o Carvalho, b

1Mra BoottHarston 78 plus30-100 M. M. Mas, not out...

41

A.E. SchaltzeNg Sze-kwong,

2

"b Brayshay

0

urs

iowa

5

J. Spittles, not ont

1

of members; 2ad prize presented Butherton by L.R.A.

P. Jacke, b Braga..........

Extras

10

J. C. Finch, o Rumjahn, b Ho

Wing-kin

2

199

2Miss Wilkinson 88

15-100

31

Total

Bowling.

...219

Extraa

#

Mrs.Murray Scott 90 17

686

E. E. O. Bird

-0. M. R, W.

Witchell Etmonde

10.2 0 68 1 121 60

2.

0:13

Lamble ...

2

Dawson... Bars

2

Bill

0.18 0 0:23:0 024 0

Kowloon v The University. Kowlion's second string were

st home to the University on Saturday, amostinteresting match

11 Mre. Ralphs....82 15 97

122

Total Bowling

0. M. R. W. Brayebay 14 0 516 Ho Wing kin, 62020 2

1: 0 13 Ng Bekwong 3 Anderson 4 0 18 1

RIFLE SHOOTING,

The Ladies' Rifle Association. Competitions.

During the past week, members resulting in a win for the visitors of the Ladies Rifle Association

No. 10.-Scratch Aggregate of

No. 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 and 8. A Class,

Extras

· Tötal Bowling.

མྨ1བཅ

On view from Wednesday, the 24th March.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Alictioneer..

KOMOR & KOMOR.

Art Union, Exhibition of.

WATERCOLOURS

Open from MONDAY, the 22nd

of March.

O. M. R. W. Pictures by:-KATO, YOKOU- CHI, MORI OZAWA, KABAGI

Prize presented by Mr. E. B. A. Carvalho 11 0 47 4

Ormiston.

Mrs. Danby

H. YOSHIDA. etc., eta...

554 R. Pestonji ..... 5124

R. Sutherton... 110-6531

0

3

ALL PICTURES WARRANTED TO BE GENUINE,

526 J. V. Braga, b Pearce

An inspection is cordially.

No. 11-B Class: prize pre J. V. Braga 63 1 32 sented by Mr. L. Ormiston; pr

Mra, Balpha

Craigengower.

| No. 12.-8low and Rapid, 60 R. Basa, o Mariel, b Pearce... 34 invited,

Yarde.N

[B. A Carvalho, b Anderson...

Mrs. Ralphs..,87 12 89-188 L. A. Re, o Hooper, b Pearce No. 18-Alinity Competition: W. H. Viressh, a Mitchill, b prizes presented by the LB.A.

Anderson,

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