LOCAL SPORT.
FOOTBALL
LEAGUE-DIV.
South China Athletic. v. St.
Joseph's College, A very large orowd assembled to see this game, which was con.. sidered to be one of the tit-bile of the 2nd Division. The teams turned out as follows.—
CÜR. C.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, JANUARY
Ng Bae Kwong, b Morgan ... Yow Man Tour, a and b
Morgan w
Un How Fan, b Morgan Ho Wing Kin, b Morgen – Geo. Lee, & Evans, b Morgan 0. Obes, b Morgan B. Ching, and b Donnelly Ng Sze Tuen, a “Morgan, b
Donnelly
Wei Lee So, not out Wong Kwok Kwong, run out J. Wong, b Morgan ..
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Extras
944
Total: M
Bowling.
L R Donnelly 10 1 23 Morgan -93
H.K.C.C.
1. 40
South China Athletic.-Lon Keing Teening: Cheung Wing| Koon, Fong Tai; Lanng Tai Fong, Leang Tak Tong Fans HE. Mariel, b Us How Fap Ping Leung Wing Tai, Wong F. Sutton, b'Un How Fan Pak Chang, Wong Pok Hing Tent Marres, o Chos, b Un Au Kit Song, Krok Po Kap.
How Fan"
St. Joseph's CollegeOmar; Jackson, Ogley; Johnson, Marcal, Sapher; Hineman, B, Hineman E. Bandrio, Hineman. E.P, Omar. R.
F. W. S. Evaor, o Ching, b
Yew Man Tean
MI
back for a valuable and well- ALLEGED THEFT OF COAL
14
played: 38. The innings wan
eventually declared closed at 117
26
Chargo against a Launch Crow,
for 5 wickets - the good bowling || 5. of Grabam, Abiwa and Grimmett, 2 and fios Holding by the Istier, 0 soccanting for the smaliness of the
At the Poliss Court this moro. 3 ecore Oraigengower could do
nothing against the bowling of ing, before Mr. J. E. Wood, four Hamilton and Bird; Graham and Chinese were charged with the O Grimmett alone reaching double colawful possession of 2 tons. 18 4 figures. Ling's two outeben were out, of coal, the property of the 8 feature. We could not help Tai Shing Paper Mill, Aberdeso. 6 noticing, however, that, so the Detective Sergeant Willa stated 6 wickets were falling, and the that the defendants were the orem hour for drawing stampa get-of the Tung Os launch, which 68 ting nearer, the meticulous care was "ngaged in Hongkong to tow that wan exercised by the in-going two junks, containing 100 tons of W. batsmen, with but two or coal sach, to Aberdeen. Whilst three exceptions, over the ad- unloading the coal at Aberdeen, 7justment of dress, pada and some men took the coal mentioned gloves, and the apparent necasin the charge on board the launch later sity for testing the weight and launch, the
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O balance of a number of bats leaving for Hongkong." A foremen before final selection. There are of the paper mills gave infor 1porismanlike ways of trying to mation as to the coal being mini- obtain a drawn game, but waste ing and the Police, knowing that 14 of time to that end, is pot one of the launch could not enter the herboar aatil eix o'clock in the Col. Morgan, b Ua Hew Fan 1 them Scores:-
morning, went in search of it and D. E. Donnelly, Wong Kwok
Civil Service. Kwong, b Ng Sae Kwong W. E. Dixoo, o Graham
found it lying of Green Island, with the coal on board, L.D. MONicoll, b Us Hew Fan OD. M. Goodall, o Noria, b Play throughout was of a very
Abbas even and robust character. Hard. H. Tayler, b Un Hew Fan 0 knocks were given and taken in P. Jaoke, 1.b.., Un Hew Fan the very best spirit, and the game B. F. Thursfield, not out was well handled by the referee. T. E. Pearce, b Un Hew Faz
Referee. Mr. Dickenson.
If anything, the Chinese forwards
were the more dangerons in front,
of goal, and their footwork was
pretty to watch. St. Joseph's had
a few glorious obances of zooring,
Extras
Total
Bowling.
.
"He
2 B. C. Witobell, b Abbas
15
38
18
8 E. W. Hamilton, b Grimmett 15
Grimmett ...
65 B. W. Bradbury, o Ford, b
0
5
C. W. M. Beynolds, not out...
15
B
.125 P. T. Lauble, not out
0 46 1 0 23 I
University v, Navy.
B. E. O. Bird Hon. Mr. O.
Bevers, W. H.- Edmands,
F. J. Ling did not bat
0. M. W. R of which they did not avail them. Un Haw Fan 13.3 2 56 8 Belvan. Just before half Yew Man Teun..10 time the Chinese scored Ng Sae Kwong... 3 the only goal of the match. A foul against St. · Playing at home the University Joseph's about 30 yards out from accounted for the Navy. The their goal brought about their paral men batted first and put Grabam downfall. Leung Yuk-long took up 107, of which Beck contribute Grimmett the kick and scored with a fine ed 40. The Varsity replied with Abbas... dropping that, which daite dece 124 for nine wickets, Ramishn ived Omar. It would be difficult scoring a deeful 40. Scorea to mention any outstanding in- dividual players, as everyone w playing on top form, with both, eides very evenly matched.
The result of a win by the Chinese by 1 goal to nil was loudly applauded at the end of the game.
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R. E. Reserves v. Kowloon,
Played on the Club Ground on Saturday, the teams lining up as
follows:--
B. E. Reservas Jarratt;
Simonda, Cruickshanks; Cockow, Waller, Webbery Millard, Todd, Osborne, Baker, Reakes,
Navy.
Mr. Wright, b Brayshay Sig. Hack, b Marley...
Com. Gibson, b Redmond Serg, Dennie, a Wright, b
Redmond...
A. P. Robinson, o Brayshay... Mr. Cary, b Benyahay A. B. Henley, b Brayshay A. P. Wild, not out ... Pte. Breslin, o Jack, b Marley Mr. Staley, run oatTM ... Pte. Moriarty b Marley
Kowloon-Jennings; Bsmil. it ton, White; Yaa Langenberg, Jones, Rasmussen; Sears, Kow: Brayehey Pasco, Knight, Tatam.
The RE. won the toe and decided to play downhill with
Redmond
Marley
Extras
5
Total (for 5 wkts.)..117
Mr. E. J. Grisk appeared to defend the accused and the case was adjourned until Thursday,
In connection with the same
case, five men were charged with stealing the coal at Aberdeen and thess all pleaded guilty.
They were also remanded until Thursday.
sent, Mr. Prowse gave his thanke for the hospitable way in which they had been entertained. Kow- Bowling,
|loon and Taikoo had met in some O. M. R W. keen matobes and they hoped
449 1 they would have several more. **.21 ...17 4 51 2 2 -12 2
Craigengower.
B. Basa, o Liug, b Bird
F. Ford, o Ling, b Dixon
M. Abbas, b Hamilton
40
W. Edwards, b Hamilton
B00841
J. Graham, o Bradbury, b Bird 14
À vote of thanks to Mra, Dyer for presenting the prizes con. |cluded a pleasant time,
J
LADIES GOLF,
Championship.
The result of the first two! rounde is as below:-...
Jet. round.
-Hien J. Rodger, best Mrs. 7 MoKenny-
A. Grimmett, not out
0
F. Thompson, a
smilton, b
$
Bird
15 J.D. Noris, b Hamilton
3
3
L. A. Rose, b Hamilton
9
O. Sara, o Hamilton, bSevern
0
Mra, Maitland, W. O.
G. N. Manley, not out
Extraa
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8
Total
A
.107
Total (for 9 wickets)..... 69
Bowling,
O. M. B. W;
Bowling.
fi
15 6 18
6 1 22
14 3 53-4
6 1 18
Extras
Hamilton O. B. M. W. Dixon
9 0 35 2
HP
Mra, Manning, beat Mrs. Flem- ing.
Mrs. Pearce, beat Miss Robert
son.
1918.
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THE RECENT CANTON
INCIDENT.
DAY BY DAY.
WEEK OF PRAYER.
Dr. San Yat-sen Admits
Ordering the Firlog.
Our Canton correspondent writes under date of January 6, Miss Wilkinson, beat Miss M. as follows — 1 Rodger.
The Colony's Health. Daily meetings are being held Daring last week there were in connection with the Week of
Theft from the Railway,
ta
| three cases of diphtheria and two Prayer at the Helene May of enteric fever notified, one of Institute, and it has been found each proving fatal. There was necessary re-arrange tha one British sufferer from enteric speakers. The meeting to-day fever, and the others were all is being conducted by Major A. T. Walmsley, the subject bring The Chief of the General Staff Chinese, of the Generalissimo's Office bas
"Thanksgiving and Confess...... issued Proclamation, stating Canton Railway, charged a Chin will be conducted by the Bishop of Mr. Blythe, of the Kowloon-ion." To-morrow (Tuesday) it that he is instructed to make known to the public that these at the Police Court this morn Victoria, subject, The Church establishment of the Military ing with the larceny of six pounde Universal;" that on Wednes Government was decided by the Hunghom Station. The man was subject, "Nations and their of lead from the railings of day by Lieat. Bylvestre Lee, Miss J. Bodger, beat Mrs. Special Parliament for the pur sentenced to siz weeks' hard Balers On Thursday," the
Bird
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Severn.....
7 0 12 3
University,
Mrs. Hancock, W. O. Mrs. Adame, best Mra. Milner Jones.
Mrs. Stewart, beat Mrs.
10 40
KOWLOON BOWLING CLUB. ford.
2nd. mound.
the sun behind them. The G. E. Marley, b Dennis civilians gave the soldiers A. H. Rumishu, b Hack time to settle down, and from the R. A. Ponsonby Fane, b Gibson 21 Kick-off they went right through F. A. Bedmond, b Hack
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of Prizes.
this opponents' defence and scor. Brayshay, a and b Gibeon 24 "At Home" and Presentation ed a fine gosi. This was the J. D. Wright, b Gibeon salt of a boat of fine passing, D. K, Samy, a Moriarty, b Knight putting the final kick to Gibson
an hour Kowloon continued to
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good effect, giving Jarratt no G. Hall, Dennis, b Henley. chance. For the first quarter of J.M. Jack, a Gibeon, b Healey could not add to their score, al. Cheah Tesh Lock, did not bet have the better of the play but W. Gittens, not out...
though Pasco at centre pas in Bome very fine work.
The
Bappars now had a faire share of the game, and on several ocoss- ions had hard lines. Half-time, Kowloon, 1; R.EO.
At the start of the second half
Gibson Dennis Hack
Extraa
6
+
8
There was a large attendance" of members and friends of the
Kowloon Bowling Green Olab on Saturday, when an "At Home" was held on the occasion of the presentation of prizes which have
been won in various competitions daring the season just ended. An Total (for 9 wkts,) ...124 enjoyable afternoon was spent,
Bowling.
the weather being extremely O, MB W. favourable for the interesting 12 5 49 4 bowls matches which followed.
9 0 43 1
Mrs. Dyer distributed the
Bowls.
Maitland.
Mrs. Manning, W. 0.
Gran-
· Mrs Pearos, Scratched. Miss Wilkinson, beat Mrs. Hancock.
labour.
*** A ̈ Big Opium Casa.
pose of protecting the law, and if the various provinces had respect-
meeting will be conducted by the Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie, ed the Special Parliament and sup Before Mr. J. B. Wood, at the subject," Missions in Non-Chris ported the Military Government Police Court this morning, two tian Lands," and on Friday by and obeyed its orders, there would Chinese were charged with the un the Bar, H. Anderson, subject, be no military movements in lawful posession of 1,785 taels of Families, Schools, Colleges and a Hanan and Fakien, while Mak prepared opiam on board the B. the Young All the above are King-ya and Lang Chsi-kwong Taksang on Saturday. Mr. Fai 6.30. p.m. On Saturday the would not have the opportumty. D'Almada appeared to defend meeting will be at 12 noon and The draw for the 1st. round is of creating a rising them, and the case was remanded will be conducted by the Bev,
the fanit of the local authority, until Thorsday.
Mrs. Adame, best Mrs. Stewart, The third round is to be played off on or before 19th, inst.
Railway Cup.
as follows:
Mrs. Dresper
Mrs. Wakemon Bygs.
Mrs. Keigwia
J
T.-W. Pearce, subject, “Home Missions and the Jews."
which has disregarded the
Fire at Shaukiwan. existence of the Military Govern-
A women, living in an on- ment, and refused to recognise numbered but at Ms San Es
Hongkong Theatre, plays Miss what the Special Parliament had villiage, Shankiwan, reported to Miss Ritobie,
decided, that the scheme of the Police, on Sunday, that during
During the Christmas and New Wilkinson.
country was her absence £rs broke out in the Year holidays the magnificent Mra. Crawford, plays Mrs. Protecting the
prevented from being car hat and spread to Ave other ad-dramae screened at the above ried out. Mrs Middleton Smith plays the Generalissimo's request to are was unknown. The Folice ciated. The drams Marcela" It also ignored joining huts. The cause of the Theatre have been greatly appre Mrs. Manning.
Mrs. Maitland, plays Miss release scores of his bodyguards and Fire Bridgade attended and has been repeated three times and
who had been unlawfully arrested, soon had the outbresk under now another Lalian drams, entitle: Gordon.
Mrs. Moore, plays Mrs. Ritobie, Shenton,
4 1 31 2 prizes, and she was introduced the Sappers were very aggressive Henley
2 0 2 2 by Mr. W. Davidson, who said Morrison. and it was not long before they eqaslised, Baker rushing the ball Civil Service v. Craigengower. that the Olub had had some very Played on the Civil Service interesting matches and there had through. Two corners Were forced in quick succession, which ground, resulting in another always been a good turn-out. In were well taken, with no material draw in favour of the home team. all the cases he thought the "best gain. At the other end, Knight It surely must be exasperating to man had always won the prize,” and Pasco made their presence the Civil Servante to see for the The prizes were then presented felt, but neither side could gain fifth time victory practcially with by Mra. Dyer na follows:- the lead and a fast and interest in their grasp, and to have it en-
Championship -1, Mr. D. ing game anded in a draw of one atched from them for want of time,
In the game last Saturday, Civil Harvey; 2, Mr. 0. Atkinson. all.
Presidente Cup-1, Mr. 0. Comments, - previously Bervice, profiting by past experi- stated, Kowloon are a vastly imense, turned up well to time, their Atkinson; 2, Mr. J. Parkes. proved side, as many of their opponents complacently strolling Vice-President's Cap:-1, Mr. opponents will realise ore the across half an hour later. The W. J. Owens; 2. Mr. W. Russell. season is out. The E.E. Reserves latter, winning the toes, decided Hon. Prize Winners:-1, Mr. have a very useful side, but their to field, and Dizon and Goodall W. J. Johnston; 2, Mi. W. forwards do not combine so much opened the batting, facing Gra Lambert. sa could be desired.
CRICKET:
•C.R.C. v. H.KG.C.
bam and Grimmett.. Buns came Points Game 1, Mr. D, Gow; slowly, and Dixon appeared to 2, Mr. D. Mair.
have got his eye in, but Graham (
Tennis.
disarranged his wicket when he
Gente. Singles
*
M.
Slowart,
ra, Berwick, and, on the contrary, had them control. The damage was noted "Gorgong," is to be exhibited plays Mrs. Government was forced to laža
sil shot. Therefore the Military serious,
i
Mra Fleming, plays Mrs. McKenny playe
Kra.
Mrs.
Byes.
Descendants of them."
to-morrow afternoon at a special
matinee. It someiste of six parts. and is very attractive. There will also be shown da, beautiful
Mrs. Looker, plays Hias J. strong measures and ordered the gunboats Tu Cheung and Bodger.
The Weekly Timer states that comedy entitled Tang On to fire at the Tachun's yamen as a slight punishment.'s memoral to the late "Arthur Christmas Surprise.” Now that the Taoban has Darina distinguished Hebrain, Launch Robbed. repented and made apologies which designs the encouragement. The compradore of the steam- and has promised to recognise of research and thought in the lannob, Tak Hing, which tradea the Military Government, the realm of Hebraic studies, has been between Hongkong and Au Tong fatare position of Kwangtung founded by his collaborators in Chinese territory, has reported to will not be in danger. fat producing the new edition of the the Palice that when the lannch -
The Police Department has Festival Prayer book of the was lying off Au Tan on January ioned a notice that the command- Synagogue.
Good ban.
Miss :Worters,
Mra.- Pearce,
Mrs. Adame":"
Kra. Taylor,
1st round to be played on or before Jan. 19th.
before Jan. 29th.
2nd round to be played on or
er of the Yu Cheung and Tang On, who were compelled to die- charge guns, "are under control. Therefore the public should not be alarmedi
www.5, 6 party of man, art
da rifles and revolvers, forced their way on board. They succeeded in the gunners only put in solid getting the crew of the launch shells instead of explosive ones, below and then took the launch
The Tuohun called a general in the direction of 1 It is reported that the General meeting of all parties, including While they were on Liste **issimo (Dr. Sun Yat-sen) request- the 72 Guilds, in his yamen taes they attacked and robbed sem
Admiral Ching, Pikkwong to evening to consider the question of junks and fishing boats. send the two gun bosta Yu Chung how to deal with Dr. Sun Yat-sen they were noir Lin and Tong On to convey him to in connection with his culpability left the vessel and
3rd round to be played on or before Feb. 818.
4th round to be played on on before Feb. 21st,
5th round to be played on or before 21st
General Meeting.
had made 15. Witchell, filled Gray: 2, Mr. W. Hedley, the vacancy, and, under the last- Ladies' Bingles Mr. W. mentioned bowler's direction, sp-Hedley; 2, Mim Kinross.
Mixed Doubles: Mr. and This mstob was played on the peared to assume the function Hongkong lab Ground on of a contortionist. He is in noth. Mrs. W. Hedley; 2, Mrs. Atkin Saturday, the home team winning ing like his proper batting son and Mr. D. &. Ocoper. rather comfortably after a most form this yaar, and in moat The following won spoons dur interesting match. The visitors obviously in need of practice; he ing the afternoon's games. baited first, but they could not however made 18 and gavs place Meers. Proven, Bloan, Wallace, The annual meeting for election Whampas. He and a number of in the recent naval firing. The Bokio bosts which ope with Colonel Morgan's to Hamilton, who, after putting Orawford, Hanter, Parkes, Dunt of handicapping Committee for his associates on board the two result of the meeting in not at them. They took away bowling and were all out for 68. together 15, made way for Bead-can, Dixon, Shaw, Muirhead and 1018 will be held on 11th, instabouts left at
// ar 10.30 am at Happy Valley, The Club started badly, but good bury Bendung is so very lame, Diokia, batting by Pearce and Mariel we wonder why he was played. On behalf of the members of and not on 9th, inst, as previous y
Lake Goodall was sent the Telkoo Club who were pre: bosided, 22
them the match, Boxer
resent known; but it in believ