THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1918.
GRESSON STREET AFFAIR.
R.H.K. GOLF CLÜB.
LOCAL SPORT..
s strenuous effort to reduce lead, hat ornid not do so. FaltKowloon, 4; 87th B. G. A., O,
the first and declared for the loss of Rejone wicket at 229. Commander
„Bowling,
CANTON NEWS.
O, M, R. W.
15 4 26 3 0 1 0.3
SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL.
UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE.
·H.K.D,C. v. Middlesex Regt.
In this match the teams were
follow:
Middlesex Regt
Fieber, Fawibrop;
Fawthrop,
Bravingtoo,
Turner
Referee.-Mr. Loach, Played on the Olab Ground, and resulted in a win for the Middlesex by 1 goal to pil. This
St. Joseph's College v. Middlesex Reserves.
Co. Gibeon being 113 not out and K. Brayshay. 16.13 49.6
Signalman Hack 90 not out. The G. E. Marloy
Played on the Navy Ground
University.
former's scare included one five F. A. Redmond and fifteen fours. In reply, the C.RO. pat-up 151 for four G. E. Marley, b Parking and resulted in a win for the wickets, when stumps were draw, B. A. Fournby Fans, at Shar College by 5 goals to nil, The Ng Sxe-kwong being 51 not out. Beserves were no match for their
Boores
Navy.
opponente, who were much to A. P. Wild, 6 Un How Fan... 16 xood for them. The markamen Sig. Haok, not out for the winners were Hyndman Commander Gibeon, not ont. 115 |(2), Ögley (2), and Marcell, 1.
[Sub. * Lisnt. Cary, A. P.
Robinson, A. B. Henley, L. Su. Godfrey, Pie. Biscay, P. O. Bradley, Ld. Sga. Byder did not bat.
Extras
Total (for 1 wki,j
Bowling.
́mso, b Perking
F. A. Bedmood, b Perkins ... Lim Keng Sim, o Wilkinson,
b Bakar
J. D. Wright, Sharman, b
Baker
K. Brayshav, bi Perkins G. Ball, & Wilkinson, b Smith W. Gittins; b Smith... J. M. Jack, not pat 10 4. E. Bamjsha, b Wilkins Chua Sin Kab did not bat
Extr680
229
O. MR.W.
17 2 84 1
... 7 0 39 0
Total (for 9 wkte)
Oar Osuton correspondent | writes as follows 'ander "date of January 27-
Work of Pollca Reserve. Appreciated.
Commander Lam Fa has re-
To-day's Police Reserve ordere ported that his troops are now contain the following letter, 25 attacking Yam Ping district, pablished for the information of
9 which has fallen into Long Chai- all ranke :---
kwong's hands. The right and 0 left wings of the Canton army are
| successfully progressing.
The Magistrate of Yan Ping 8 has arrived and reported to the 19 Authority the loss of the city.
D
The Wodehouse Cup
The following is the draw in the Wodehouse Cup Competition in connection with the Lazim Seation of the Golf Club :---.
Mrs. Ram and Mrs. Hastings, bye,
Mrs, ; Robertson; and... Mrs. Pearce, bye.
Sir,-I am directed by the Gov ernor to convey to you and through you to the Officers, Ins spectors, Sergeants and Con stables of the Police Reserve, His Excellency's great apprecia 11 An urgent telegram from tion of the assistance to the Police
Kongmorn to the Tachan and Force rendered by the Reserve in ban, bys, 16 Civil Governor states that an connection with the Cresson
Mrs. Arthur and Mrs. Miba Jones, breschoolA
Mrs. Carleton and Mrs. Good-
Mra: Dyer and Mrs, Wakeman,
0 official notice purporting to come Street murders, and of the bye.
Mrs. Loker and Mrs. Taylor
2 from Lung Obai-kwong, the In-sympathy and help extended to
pecting General of the Two the Hongkong Polios on the. Mrs. Hancook and Mrs. Wolfe, Kwange, says that bie inspecting cocasion of the burial of the party will arrive in a few days victims of the outrage.
164
Bowling.
0. M. R.
W.
sad the officials and people
++
..... 3 0 C. R. C.
b
9 0 440 Athorne 5.0 25.0 Baines
28 0 Baker... Perkins Smith
6 1. 27 0
abould not be alarmed.
The
7 1 39 0
magistrate of Saa Hui is now
10 1 48 2
Bo Wing Kin, o Hack, b
Robinson Chos Man Ping, b Gibson Ng Sae Kwong, not out Un How Fan, Henley
Hongkong Schools' Football. Alien, Walte Taraer;
On Wednesday next, January Jarvis, Oook, 30, on Queen's College Ground,
Lt. Col. John Ward, M.P, will j Walden.
B.K.D.Q.- Goldenberg Mo-present the trophies and medals Cubben, Cave; Balaton, Rodger, to the successful teams in the Stewart; Woods, Pascoe, He Senior and Junior competitions. The winners of the Senior League Tavish, Grimmett, Morrison.
are Queen's College, who are un beater. The final of the Junior Un Hew. Fann Cap Competition between 8. Yew Man Tsa 2nd and Ng Sao Kwang Stephen's College is their first win in the Leagues, Wanchai Sabool will be played H. Ching nad on Saturday's form it should at 2.15; an exbibition matob, G. Lee not be the last. Their win is by Queno's. College Y. The Beat, no meste a fake, as they play-will be played at 3.30; and the Yew Man Tean, o Oary,
Gibeon ed far the better football, presentation will take place at and in consequence did most 4.30. The following will re- of the attacking. Waldon in the present The Beat.-W. Michosl Aret half pat in some very fine (St. Joseph's); Tong Shen Yan centres and on "eaveral occasions (Diocesao) and Fan Nam (8 tested Goldenberg, but the latter Stephen's); Kwok Pok Hing (St. was very safe. At the other end, Stephen's), 8. A. H. Sepher (St.Geo Lea, not out McTavish and Grimmett both Joseph'e) and Ng Hang Tai (St. tested Tarner, but the shots were Paul's) B. A.Hyder (St. Joseph's), cleared with little difficulty. The J. Silvs (St. Joseph's), In Po Hang HK. Delenca forwards were (St. Paul's), Kor Ba Leak somewhat di-jointed, the extreme (Dicosan) and Wong Kap Toug wing men being very weak, (St. Stephen's). Bererves :--Lin especially the right. Just before Ka Po (8t. Stephen's), Wong Kam balf-time, Goldenberg brought Cheang (Si. Paul's), O. Mackenzie off a good save at the expense of Diocesan), Leung Kia
corner from a drive by Waldon, from which ne savantage was gained. Half-time-No score.
Play in the second half was fairly even, but the Middlesex were much more dangerous in front of goal. MoTerish made one or two efforta to break through on his own, bat beyond that the Corpa did not look like sooring. From a mixed medley in front of goal at the other end, Jarvis, fioked the ball into the net, giving the goalie no chance of Baving, the Middlesex running out winnere sa previously stated.
R. G. A. v Navy.
Played on the Navy Ground, and resalted in a win for the Gunners by 1 goal to oil. The
Feäme were
Dickenson; Jones, Tailord, Townsend, Green, Edgeler, Hall, Halle, Baxter.
9 2 37 4
2 0 14 2 47 Wilkinson
41 4.1.3.0 Civil Service v. 83rd Co. R.0.A. This friendly match resulted in a comfortable win for the Civil Servante, the scores being
Civil Service.
21 51
9
+42
Kwok Shai Yan, H. Ching, Wei Lee Son, J. Wong, B. Chan, did not bat, Exl38.....
(Total for 4 wkta)
(St. Paul's), Tam Cheung Haen (St. Oom. Gibson Stephen's) and L. Xavier (St. Robertson Joseph's). →
"CRICKET.
R. O. Witchell, 1.b,w, b Mid-
diaton
W. Dixon, a and b Middleton 14 D. M. Goodall, not out."
B. W. Bradbury, retired ..151 R. E. O. Bird, e Winterton, b
Lacey
asking for instructions.
Ohak Wong, the Defence Com- missioner of Shiu Hing, haa obtained one field gan and four mobire gana for the defence of Saia Hing Pass.
I reported thși an strange-
Ism, Sir,
Your obedient Servant, CLAUDE SEVERS, Colonial 8cretary,
F. O. Jenkin, Eq.. Deputy Superintendent Police (R)...
A Pulpit Reference.
Hes. Hooper and Mru, Hala.v. Mrs. Wood and Miss Rodger.
Mrs. Carpmael and Mrs. Neighbour v. Mrs. Adama and Mrs. Shepton.
Mre Crawford and Mrs. Stewart 7. Mrs. Humphreys and Mrs. of McKenny
Hra Beewick and Mies Wilkinson v. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Dreaper..
Mrs. Kent and Mrs. Nesbit.
Mis. Miller and Mrs. Harley T.
Mr. Manning and Miss Gordon. v. Mrs. Ritobie and His Ritchie.
Mrs. Lesek and Mrs Bell, bye. Lady Bees-Davies--and -- Mrs. Maitland, bye...
Mrs. Grifa snd Mrs, Ksigwin,
bye.
mens has been arrived at between Union Church yesterday morning, Concluding his sermon at the the Tashan and Dr. Saa to have the Rev. J. Kirk Moonachie the Becrating Burean re-estab-id:-Our times are in God's lished so that outlawe may be hands and the one necernity is 21 turned into useful soldiers. The that, living or dying, we be about ammunition will be supplied by Ein business. If we are, all is 58 the Government, and Tangla right, if not nothing in be right, 54 will again be the head of the not though one should fill out the
Department
fall span of years and ses chil dren's children after him. That may sound bat etern comfort to those who mourn-and who just now does not?" Bat it is trae, and. it. will stand the test of reflection and of time, and will become better, realised | Mar. 2ad... 88 time passes and our testfal
"
0
***
Bowling.
Ö. H. B. W.
300
P. T. Lamble, e Gregory, b
Attwood
0
***
16 3 41 2
W. B. Edmonda, Lbw, b
5 0 32 1 Lacey
HE
Ө
ON THE YANGTZE.
20
8 1 35 00. M. W. Reynolds, not out...
4
More Vessels Fired At.
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Extras...
Total (for 6 wkia)..... 143
Bowling.
11 Middleton
17
Hack Godfrey
4 0 20 0 F. J. Ling, G. Arkett, 0. 4 1
Woodman did not bat, Henley ...
9 1 Royal Engineers v. Middlesex. This game ended in an essy win for the Engineste, who dis missed their opponents for 38 and Hongkong C. C. v. Kowloon C. C. responded with 116 for eight Tuese old rivals met on the clab wickete, Basker bimself exactly ground on Saturday, a most in equalling the combined Middle-Attwood
Вдигр Datails:... eresting match resulting in s sex score.
Lacey Middlesex. draw in Kowloon's favour. The visitors went first to the wickets L/O. Butterworth, run out ... and when the score had reached a L/O. Tebbutt, b Oripwell round 200 they declared for the Pie. Grove, & Reakes, b Crip-
well loss of ex wickefe. The outstande lug feature was Stalker's finely- Pie. Woodward, b Reakes played 115 not out, he having Pte. Smith, b Cripwell. Carried his bat through from the Pie. Parnell, b Cripwell very opening. Ha score included Lt. Cooper, o Osborne, b Crip.
well one six and sixteen fours. Toe
Beakee
441
1-
Mrs. Anderson -- and ---Mrg~ Thomas, bye. ---
1st round to be played off by Feb. 10th.
2nd round to be played off be Feb. 20th.
3rd round to be played off by
eyes grow better able to follow Mar. 11th. the star line. We trust and pray it
4th round to be played, off, by. Final round to be played off by
Wilk-
The N. G. Day News, of the may be of comfort to the families Mar. 23:0
Championship - Miss. is our own quiet Colony bere 22ad instant pablishes another who have just lost their dearest, inton beat Mrs. Adams, and Mrs. long account of the recent firing We are all thinking of them, Hanning beat Mise J. Rodger, in at ships on the Yangtze. It says and I
the news of ships being fired at would wish me on your behalf to Miss Wukinson beat Mrs,
0. M. R. W.
2 34 1 42
2
1
BYU sure you the Semi-final; and in the final,
0 434
0
6 0
27
2
83rd Co. R. G. A.
reached Shanghai daring the pak appreciation. We have been
on the Yangtze River which has speak a word of sympathy, and Manning.
9
Green, Bud
Q
cerning the remainder has now
cases. Important information con- the battlefield alone are brave
wo months only coveres faw of the reminded once again, that not on
Page, b Burd
0
Sasry, b Bird
4
-
3 Gregory, c Bradbury, b Wi-
3
chell
17
boat has been fired on thrice and
come to hand. In all there have the extreme risk in the course of been ten cases of firing on vessels daty. The startling occurrence. from the banks of the river, one of a few days ago has reminded
men daily and nightly liable to BE STEADY OF NERVE.
E. Lord, b. Witchell
2
another twice and one challenged
s public wbich easily be
5 Middleton, b Witchell
Glead, a Goodall, b Witchell
11 Attword, a Bradbery, b Bird
8 Lacey, Bi. Lamble, b Bird
b
Nicholis, not out
0 Winterton, b Witchell
0
Extras
Extras
10
Total
38
Navy.-Urocker; Bathurst, Biggs, Holloaby, Smith, Morris | Club started their innings shortly L1. Diokenson, not out Ospe, Luxton, Clarke, Llewellen, after four o'clock, Pearce and Pie. Hessman, b Beakes Travia.
R. G. A.-Taylor; Gretton, Mariel being first men in. Their L/O. Thompson, Lb.w,
partnership was quite fruitful, exactly ninety rane being ze Lt. Lovely, b Beskes... gistered before Pearce was bowled by Stalker. Hariel was eventually Banght for 73, four wickets being Both teams were short of some then down for 183. Sooring was of their regular players, and in
now slow, and when stamps were. consequence the standard of play draw the score read 170 for Beaken... was not so good "as one might geven wickets, Scores:- Cripwell... expect. The Ganners did most of the attacking, but the
Referee. Mr. Wright,
Kowloon.
HE
HI
Bowling MB. W. Bird
...0.1 2 18 4 Witchell
9 3 14 5
Royal Engineers. Sgt. MoGregor, reiurod Opl. Adams; b Parnell'
...115 Opl, Osborne, b Parnell
160. Q. H.S. Brakes, b Tebbuit
Spr. Waller, not out...
b
Nary missed a glorious chance of F. Wheeler, b Donnelly of taking the lead soon after the J. Stalker, not out. start. Batbarst and Biggs played J. H. Mead, b Morgan" quite a good game at back in A. A. Clexton, o Murray, place of Coaker and Black, who could not turn out. Half-time;-P. HL Cobb, b Donnelly No Score.
LJ. Black bara, l.b.w. b.
Donnelly
In the second half the Gun- Ders continued to have the best
Donnelly
***
J. P. Robinson, e Donnelly, b
{
of the game, but their shooting Pearce
left much to be desired, There
F. E. Joseland; not out
in no doubt that the Ganners' L. E. S. Hodge, E. Pestonji
strength is in their defence. I
was well into the second hälf before Townsend
gave the soldiers the lead, which they retained until the end.
4
Li. Wahl, e Thompson, b Bat
terworth
Cpl. Heath, o Grove, b Butter.
worth
W
12 L/O. Pascall and 1/0. Towa
send did not bat
Total Bowling.
This is the time when parr
8 from the bank by soldiere who comes forgetful of what we people need to be strong of muscle
rowe to the force which guarde and steady of serve. pointed riffia at the vessel. The our persons and property night Hysterical people are of no use a Ulbosts were?“ Meitan, An L30, and day so unobtrusively and so in war time. When they try to
Sassi (three times), Tangy efficiently. It is a kind of service help, they hinder
2
48
O. M. B. W
T
7 a 11
7 0.35 Craigeogower Match.
5
5
17 The Craigengower Clao had an 10 interesting fixture on Saturday, 4 the Married meeting the Single 38 members. The result w30 20 23 aaay win for the latter by 169 to 65. Thompson was top soarer O with 44.
0
8pr. Millard, bSmith
8
***
29 8. 8. Oripwell, b Dickenson... 6
LAWN TENNIS.
11
Wigwam Club "At Home."
115
A very pleasant fanction took place at the Wigwam Tennis
and A. de Souza did not bat
Extras.
Extras
: 10....
Total (for 8 wkia,}
Bowling.
Result.—B.G.A., 1; Navy, 0. HONGKONG LEAGUE—DIV, 2. Kowloon v. 87th Co. R.C.A. Played on the Club Ground, Pearce
The teams were as follows,-
Total (for 6 wickets) ...200
Bowling.
Donnelly
Morgan
***
***
O. M. B. W. Cooper 18 0 88 4 Parnell 12 0 85 1 Tebbatt
70 37 1 Batterworth. Hongkong.
Smith
Kowloon,Jennings; Jones, T. E Pearce, balker White; Van Langenberg, Abbar, H. E. Mariel, o Stalker, b Rasmussen; Taylor, Musdeen Knight, Tatam, Saiton.
Cobb Capt. E. H. Gray, b Cobb
87th Co. BG.A.-Candy; D. E. Donnelly, Wheeler,
Devine, Knight; Bone, Hancocks, Egham
Watkinson, Harris,
Stalker
M
F. Sutton, F. W, S. Evans,
Lt. H. E Marray, b Cabb M. M. Mass, ran out... Smail, Saunders, McGregor,
Play in the first half favoured R. P. Thorefield, not out
R. Kennedy, b Pestonji the soldiers, and Jeaninga was kept busy, but he allowed nothing to go past him. At the other sad, Satton' put in some good conizes, but they were not accept- ed to say advantage. Half-time:
No score.
Lt. Col. Morgan did not bat...
The second half was about ten minutes old when goals came in rapid succession, all of which Cobb were to the credit of Kowloon, Pestonji Knight scored the first, Abbas Stalker the second, Balton the third, and Knight again adding another.
Extra
**
36 Woodward. Dickenson
73
5
b
13
(twice) Kian, and U.S.S. Mono- which is easily taken for granted, Fitness should start with the cacy. The sir. Siangtan was considered when all goes well, individual. If you are ran down- held up by soldiers with levelled exposed to blame if anything and narvone, pale, and lacking in rifles, but no firing took place goes wrong. For no great pay strength to do your part, you need
In the case of the Shael, the and with no overwhelming more blood.;;*
master, Capt Agassis, was 1D thanke, all the work if your hand, your thumb, or.us formed that unless the 42 cases done and the rigilance exercis foot trembles when you try to
of silver dollars (worth $200,000) od without which this city hold it still, if the lines are shaky.........
vessel would be shot at. The captain refused and the vessel aitimately left for Lchang.
on board were handed over, the would be as open to robbery and when you write, if you hṣvozio
violence as the nabappy villages tremors of your lips or obin, your i up country, where the people nerves need strengthening.
Proper food and a good Monion saffer while politicians dispute. The public, as I said, may be will keep most people in good. forgetful, bat it is not really health. Dr. Williams, pick pilla.......... ungrateful, and the profound for pale people are the most sympathy which has been excited popular tonic medicine in the will at anyate be a reminder world, harmless, non-alcoholinaa of that foot to those it and certain in their action, which most concerns. For the widows is to build up the blood, streng and orphans our sympathy is then the nerves, and to remarqu 400 deep for words, but it goes vitality to the run-down systemesia out in heartfelt prayer to Him, of For those who are suffering, from re whom no truer, tenderer word nerves and failing to strangia Diza was ever spoken than that of the Williams' pink pille ate an ideal ** Bible: A father of the father-tonic Lose no time; bạt get s
of the apply from any desder, or praks The ceremony over, Mra. Hal-less, and a hasband
Ladies' Singles Handicap. Miss M. Neave.
Gents' Doubles. Handicap. Mr. F. Hobbe and Mr. N. L. Rail-
ton.
Mixed Doubles Handicap. Mies M. Neare and M. N. I Bailton.
**
O. M. B. W. Club on Saturday afternoon, liday was presented with a bou-widow is God in His holy free, $1.50 one bottle, 88/2 10 2 34. 0 when, to mark the completion of quet and thanked for her presence. habitation."
72 16 2 the annual tournament, on" At Thanks were also expresand to 4 0 23 1 Home" was held. There was an the lady members of the Com----
3 0 8 a tendance of about fifty members mittes who had so ably superin
3 0 8 1 and friends. "The main events of tended. the tes arrangements of 2 1 4 0 the afternoon were the finists of the afternoon. 2G111 the two championship events, the
R. O. A. v. University. This way so easy victory for the University, who won by 59 rana with a winket in hand, 18 Scoren ***
0 Fi
R.. Q. A
4 Br. Athorne, o Brayshay, b
Marley
1
20
For
Br. Diz, o Wright, b Marley
Br. Drummond, b Marley
Gr. Perkins, a Jack, b Bray
abay
Lt. Wilkinson, b Brayshay..
Total (for 7 wkta.)170 Lt Baker, ran out
Bowling,
Ir. Mann, st. Fane, b Bray- O. H. B. W. shay
18 2 55 3 Gr. Smith, b Brayshay 10.3 1 48 1 Gr. Sharman, b Bragabay
title of lady champion being contested between Mra, Miller and Miss Nesve, the latter win ning after an exceedingly close match, the scores being 7/5, 2/6; 6/3. The Gente Championship wha contested by Mr. Railton and
28 Mr. Hobbs, the former winning
BILLIARDS.
Tálkoo v. Edglasers Institute,
The Colony's Health Daring laat week there were
bottles from the Dr. Williamare TA Medicine Co., 98 Srecnuen Boad; Shanghai
Free.Write now to: abovanu address for a copy of a uscipi
notified in the Colony eight cases book
on nervous disorders, rai
of enteric fever. (one Eurasian, entitled "The Nerves and theirton,
two Japanese and the rest Chi Nas Dese), as well as four occurrence of diphtheris (all Chinese). All the latter and one of enteric end. ed fatally.
A
War Comforts. - Our Little Bit Biety, bsa to
A most enjoyable billiard day sent to Messrs. Shawso, Tomes
3 by 75,8/3, 7/5. The steaderd of tournament toook place at Taikoo and Co. two cases of war comforts,
play in both osees was high, a on Baturday night, when mem- an below, to be forwarded to the
„A“ post vazd÷will aufine
IF YOU FEEL A COLD APPROACHING
At the conclusion of play, Mrs. bere of the Engineers Institute Hon. Superintendent, Bed Orom a hot bath at bed time and à dombeve 7 Halliday, who was 2000mpanied me a team from the Taikos Club Depot, No. 2 Shed, Alexandrs of Pikettes, the little gentle as 7 by Captain Halliday, kindly pre An exciting tusale resulted in a Dock, Bombay: 720 roller nature laxatives, form the best
sented the prizes won during the wid for the visitors by 1881 to bandages, 99 flannel vests, 122 preventative tournament, the winners being as 1,357, A return match is to be cuite pyjamas, 10-paira atretcher
2 follows:
1 Ladies Championship.
MrMara Perris, (250) -Farkos - (505)
PINKETTES
pairs socka, 52 psica mittens, 30**** milk covers, 38 mufflers, 64 white dispel Constipation, woollen caps, 2 quilts, 2 pillows; torpid liver, sick heed
8 0 47 2 0Q. M. S. Rom, b Brayshay
::।
Gr. Baines, not out C. R. C. v. Navy.
the Played at Happy Valley,
10
played at an early date The boots, 20 sleeveless sweaters, 50 - Miss scores were pe 20 Neare; runner-up, Mrs. Miller. Talkoo,
Genta Championship,
Institute,
1
Extras
N. L. Railton, runner-up, Mr. F. m Hobbe
Weir
Gents' Bingles Handicap.
Total
...85 N. L. Bilton,
All this ocoured within the period result being a draw in favour of of ten minutes. The B, G. A. made the Navy. The pavelmen beited
(150). "Alexander
Diokle (166) Budge
Heath" (250)a ̈Brown~
1 lot magazines. The Society big
(250) also sent to 150 ribution ang free? Prowse - 106) 25 MaCubbin, = (150) | woollen rad
Igle5 (40); Balzar
Cimel for dinle,
Incakɛɛ troopa, 200 Dr. Williame