LOCAL SPORT.
FOOTBALL
U.S. LEAGUE
RE, v H.K.D.C. Played on the Club ground on Saturday, the teams lining up se follows:
which the University passed with only three wickets down, the inninge closing for 238 for eight wickets, Boores:
C. R. C.
C. Choe,e Wright, b Brayshay 20 G. Lee, b Marley
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Ua Hew Fan, b Brayshay... 11 Ng See Kwong, a and b Mar- Yew Man Taun, b. Brayshay
ley...
RE-Clarke; Blomfeld, Wei Lee Sau, o Redmond,
R. Chicg, not cat Lucas; Charters, Saitb, White; b Brayabay.. Strange. Townsend, Osborne, J Weng, Simy, b Marley Hertop, Pascall,
HED.C.-G. Badger; Cave, A. J Kew, a Harley, b Bray-
Wong Po Keang, ran oat McCabben; Irrior, Stewart, Rat-
ebay stop; Stalker, Paco, MoTavish, E. Lyen, e Fane, b Redmond Grimmelt, J. Rodger.
As anticipated, a fine struggle. ensued between theso teame, the
defence of either getting the bet
ter of the attack. The first half
Extrae
Total... Bualior.
Red mood ...
was very evon, and ecms fins Brayshay football was witnessed in the Harley mid-field play, Half time Brrrived
with no score.
In the second half, the Sappere "opened in very determined fash
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EVIL PRACTICES IN MANCHURIA,
Decision of the Japanese Government,
The Broul Press hears with 9 satisfaction of the determination of the Government of Japan to pat an end to two disgraceful practices followed by bad Japanese in 3 Hancharis and Siberis, namely 6 the smuggling of morphine and the abame fal occupation of Japan 15 ese women of easy virtue. With
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D. Wright. Wei Lee Sзn,
b NgSz. Kwok.
ion, Oborze sending the ball over the bar with fice drive. McTavish tried to worm his way through the B.E. D-fecce hat was neatly robbed by White, bat Econ after the same player tested Clarke. A change in position by G. E. Harley, c Yew, b Ng the Clab found Stalker at right Sze Kapog back
Towards the fizieb the K. Brevahy, c Eew, b B.K.D.C. Defence was sorely D. K. Samy, b Chos... pressed, and Strange bad hard G. Hall, a Lven, b Choa lines on two or thres occasions, Lim Keng Sim, not ost one shot striking the cross. bar W. Gittane, cot pat ... well out of the reach of Rodger. J. M. Jack, dil rot bat
Result :-No score.
Navy v. Middlesex.
年份
Played on the Navy ground.
The teams were****
Navy.-Crocker; Cosker, Bigge: Holismby, Smith, Care; Clarke Llewelles, Laxton, Travis, Now combe.
Extras
Chos
With regard to Japaneee
CHARGED.
women of ill-fame engaged in Alleged Embezzlement of $500. their ebi meful profession in
58 North Maccharis and Siberis, a At the Magistracy this morning, Harbin despatch saya that the Albers Edwards, aged 37, the 22 Japanese Coosal at Harbin has accountsat of the Government 47 seed a proclamation ordering before Mr. J. R. Wood, by the Civil Hospital, wea charged 15them to abandon their cccupation
4 by the end of this year at the Principal Civil Medical Officer, ... 15 latest. This proclamation was with embezzling, on March 8, feued in accordance with an in-8500, received by him in his strcolion from the Foreign Office Government employ.
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Total (for 8 wkta.)...236
Bowling.
O. M. R W, Un Hew Fao, 15 1 €80 Yew Man Teun...14 0 86 0 Middlesex Regi-Torner; 0. Oboa
Ng Sza Kwong 14 1 67 5 Fieber, Fawthrop; Allen, Bailey, G. Le
13 0 15 3 Tarner; Soroxton, Bravington,
3 0 18 0 Sayer, Jarvis, Cock,
Middlesex v. Cralgeogower. Oraig-ngower won the League
The soldiers sprang a surprise on the Navy in this mach, defeat-eater on the Military ground. The soldiers were all disposed
ing them by 1 goal to bil. Play of for €6: Grimmats taking even
in Tokyo, which is determined to aproot this great blot on the fair name of Japan once for all.
Whatever shortcomings the present Government ander Count Teranchi may have, nobody can doubt for a moment the Premier ia a man of sincerity and the Government under him has been endeavouring to make Japan morally stronger. The Premier's record in Secul shows that he is
a
Inspector Grant stated that the case had been submitted to the Crown Solicitor for his cdo sideration.
His Worship remanded "the osse for a week," "
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stateman with a high sense of THE WATERHOUSE STEAM- that a nation that is not merally crality, and a man who thinks
was feet and interesting through wickets for 28, and the visitors strong is not a nation worthy of
opened very weakly, 3.rs and Maples, the last men in, palling the match out of the fire. Taylor, for the Middlesex, captured six wicketa for 44 runs. Scores:
oat, the soldiers' defecce being very solid. The Navy had the better of the exchange, bat their forwards were not allowed mach scope, the Middlesex defence be ing very sharp to tackle? Scroxton scored the only goal of the match. from a nice pass by Bravington. The Navy forwards tried hard to Grimmett draw level, but could rot do so. This is the second victory the Middlesex bave had this season.
DIVISION 2.
St. Joseph's College v. Kowloon Played on the Clat ground.
The teams were:
Kowloon. Jedings; White, Hamilton; Vaa Langenberg, Jouer, Logan; Taylor, Reus Een, Knight, Holeall, Ciemo.
St. Joseph's.-U.M. Omer; Jacken, E. P. Hyndman; Silva, Marcel, B. Herdman; R Omar, Bardran, E. R. Hyndman, Ogley, Ryder.
Middlesex,
L/Corp. Tebbart, a Ford, b
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L/Corp. Ellarby, Grimmett & L/Cerp. Laurence, b Grimmett 16 Pia. Parnell, b Graham L/Opl. Thompson, b Graham Lient. Dickinson, run out... Capt. Smith, b Grimmett ... Ple. Smith, c Manley, bGrim-
meit
1/Corp. Swar-zberg,c Kbarae,".
b Grimmett Pie. Woodward, b Urimmett Pie. Taylor, cot out... Extrae..
Play opened in favour of Row- loon, who kept their opponents'
Grimmelt... defence very boy during the Grabum
¡Abbaz first quarter of an bour, and from
a uice centre by Clemn, Knight/
Total Bowling.
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L. E. S. Hodge, b Cobb J. H. M. Mead, b Cobb
scored with a lovely shot which T. F. Ford, o Woodward, b Omar failed to haid. Jast before Porcell
half-time, Taylor again breke A Arcalli, b Tavlor... M. H. Ahba, b Tavlor through and scored, but the point
was disallowed. Half time: A. W. Grimmett, c Thompson, Koloon, 1; 8t. Joseph's, 0.
b Taylor
7 L. D. McNicol, b Gray 0D. E. Donnelly, o Elwarde, 0 Overy
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Extra...
Total
Bowling.
3 Cobb ...24 Capt. Gray
24 Overy
The aspect of the match some. F. 8. Them pecn, b Taylor ... what changed during the second R. Basa, c Purnell, b Taylor... 16 half, St. Joseph's having much, J. S. Grabem, c Capt. Szitb,. more of the game. Several fine! Taylor, chances came their way, but the DK Kceras, 1.b., b Farnell abooting was very weak. At the G. Manly, act cat other end, Kaight Led hard lines O. Bars, add b Tebbact with a good shot just wide of the J. D-Noris, b Tebbatt post, St. Joseph's attacked besvily, and from clore in, Hyndman sent the ball into the Del. A good stroggle eased for the winning goal, but neither eide could again score,
Result A draw of 1 all.
́ Sard Co. R.0.A. v. Middlesex
Reserves.
Extras...
Total
Taylor
Bowling.
H
Parnell... Elsrby...
Played on the Navy ground, Tebbait
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0. M. E. W. 16.2 0 80 3 15 3 53 6 6 1 24 1 Cobb's. XI.
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Chinese Recreation Club
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In this League match, played
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McNicol
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11 Lindesil
Extrae
Total... Bowling
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