THE HONGKONG
GRAPH
MONDAY) JANUARY 13, 1919.
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AMERICA'S LEADING
MOTOR CYCLE
DAY BY DAY.
LEAGUE CRICKET.
MANCHESTERS v. UNIVERSITY.
The
Indian
POLICE RESERVE ORDERS.
COUNT THE INDIANA ON THE ROAD.
Orders issued by Mr. F. C. Jenkin, CB.E., state;
COMMENDATION.
P. C. 827 Karim Deen is com- mended by the Captain Superin- tendent of Police for the smBATI arrest of a snatcher on the 21st
ultime. THE CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE.
The C.S.P. will informally inspect the Reserve Force at Central Station at 6 pm. on Wednesday next.
COMBINED PARADE. All ranks will parade
at
Central Station at 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 15th. Uai- Belts form. Caps with covers. and Capes. No swords or rifles not wear belts. Mounted Police will be carried. Inspectors will
will attend dismounted.
-Although the issue of Straits Settlements War Loan 552 per cent has now been closed in Sing-
The match on Saturday be apore,, arrangemant have been tween the University and made whereby the Hongkong and Manchester Regiment played on South China War Savings the University ground was won Association will continue to in by the Manchesters. rest in this War Loan all moneys University were not as strong as received, until further notice."
they might have been, F. A Redmond being absent and the To go to goal after a course in University thas playing one English must be a cruel exper short. The Manchesters batted ience. Que Chinese looked upon first and Pte. Walker and Cpl. a knowledge of English as 3 Horrocks were sent in to open He the account Pte. Walker was paracea for all worldly illa. requisitioned his knowledge this out for 29 runs and the only morning when he graced the other notable score of the Man dock in Mr. Melbourne's Court, chesters was the 21 of Sergeant for pawning souther person's Keensu. For the University clothing. It do not stand him in H. Knamjaha and KS. Lim were good stead, and he got 14 days dismissed by Hall with in getting the team that It appears that our English runs to their credit. But for they desired owing to scholar saw a key kicking about J. D. Wright (23) and G. E. the football matches oa and in his exuberance of joy Marley (21) the University would Saturdays. Last Saturday there opened his friend's trunk with it, have suffered an ignominious dewas no football match and K.E's and marched off to the nearest fest. The Manchesters played pawn shop with the clothing and second innings as well, as there obtained $20, $3 of which he was sufficient time, scoring an had spent by the time he was extrs 96. Scores :-- arrested.
MANCHESTER 2001, 1ST BNINGS. Pre. Walker, e Rumjahn, b At 3 o'clock this morning a Marley
29 Chinese was going along fluspi-Cpl Horrucks, c Choo, b al Road, cheerily whistling Marley away. Honest persons do not La Cavenaugh, c Fane, b alone whistle; desperadues du as: Marley i well.
a
jahn
+10
An Indian constable on Sergt. Hall, b Marley duty in the locality challeged him, Sgt. Keenan, c. Yeoh, b Rum- and our Chinese morning bird tried to run, but he was quickly LC Ellarby, b Marley seized sud on his person was Serg. Bilson, b Rumjahn found a revolver and seveu Sgt. Kelly, b Rumjahn rounds of ammunition." By RQ.M.S. Allan, not out
coincidence vary strunga
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Sgt. Bird, b Marley... armed robbery took place Pte. Strahan, b Marley little before this rime in S3,
Winglo Street West, not far from the scene of ́arrest. It is
surmised that this armed Chinese took part in it.
Mr. J. R. Wood is growing more sympathetic towards un-
Co
SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL.
LEAGUE: 1st DIVISION. Club, S; South China, 1. Navy. 0; RG.A.0. LEAGUE: 2nd DIVISION. Navy Res., 9; 88th-Coy RA, 1. South China Res., 2; Uni- versity, 0.
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Valley on Saturday, when despite the very oppressive weather, some bright football was witnessed. Cantons The Club managed to beat the North Chinas Chinese team after a good Inions struggle, while the Navy, were Yangiszas unfortunate in losing a point to Far Easterns the RA, the latter team as usual putting up a plucky fight, and on China Fires b two occasions in the game coming H. K. Fires very near to robbing the Navy of two Senior Matches played on both points. As a result of the
Saturday, the Club now lead the Nary by one point and the competition will be full of interest for the remainder of the season, especially seeing that the two leaders have yet to meet one Sugars another, assuming that they do not lose any points to the other teams.
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therefore could muster their best to meet the Craigengower Club. Going in on a batter's wicket, Craigengower compiled only 61,
Great interest. centred in this Grimmett (14), Rumjahn (12) and match and opinions as to the re- M. H. Abbas (13) contributing salt were very evenly divided. over half the total. The R.E.'s The Club were without McTavish, batted in capital style, the first his place being taken by Reiss, 7 wicket falling at 26 and the and Rodger made a welcome re- second at $7. Lt. Raworth played appearance in goal. South China 13 confidently, his 30 runs being the lacked the services of Weung, highest score of the day. Law-centre forward, the reserve centre rence piled up 23, while Coles making his first appearance in
Senior League football. 24 and Wall made double figures. was plenty of hard kicking in the The R.E's kept an eye on the first half, and early on the Club main chance and made the most were very dangerous on several 5 of their opportunities. Scores occasions, Reiss and Richelmann being prominent. Following a good movement by the Club, the Chinese back made faulty clearance and Richelmann, Ewo rashing the ball
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Total Bowling.
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F. G. Thompson, c Wahl, b
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A. W. Grimmett, b Paruell... D. Rumjahu, b Purnell M. Abbas, b Pascall F. Kew, b Pascall T. F. Ford, b Pascall A. Goldenberg, ran out.1 0│U. Omary not out
Extras
0. M. R. W. Marley
...1.13 0 53 7 Rumjaho 18 0 18 3 CNIVERSITY, 1ST, INNINGS. licensed hawkers. A number of A. H. Kumjahn, b Hall them obtained their freedom K. S. Lim, e Walker, b Hall to-day. Inspector Kent said that T. E. Yeoh, b Allan... yesterday he received a com-J. D. Wright,
Allan
Total ... Bowling.
5
plaint from the market stall-
Walker, b
holders and he sant a Chinese G. E. Marley, b Allan constable in mufti to arrest. A. Ponsoby Fane, run out those people who were M. P. Choa, c Keenan, b selling things without licence. Cavenaugh
23
".. 21
6
Pascal! Purnell
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R. C.
The constable saw six women W. Gittens, c Allan, b selling vegetables near the mar- Cavenaugh
ket. Five of them, noticing the K. L. Sun, e Cavenaugh, b wolf in sheep's clothes, took to Horrocks
their heels, while the sixth, who C. H. Yeah, not out...
did not suspect the sheep to be
the woll, was devoured. Another
woman also obtained her "dis-
charge for selling vegetables
without a licence. The stall Hall holders in the markets have the Allan consolation that they have the Cavenaugh benign protection of the Police Horrocks.... from outside competition.
RIFLE LEAGUE.
WIN FOR THE NAVY.
12 The Chinese right wing was very dangerous, the Club defence Sbeing beaten on several occasions by this clever pair, but the other forwards could not finish
O. M. R. W. ... 8.4 4 25 5 ... 8 0 34 3
5 Capt. Wahl, b Omar
Lt. Haworth, b Abbas
the movements, their height being against them in front of goal. The interval arrived with Club leading by 1 to nil.
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Lee.-Corpl. Lawrence, b Omar
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Total...
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61 Sergt, Hesth, e Ford, b Omar
0
Bowling.
Lce.-Cpl. Coles, b Omar
O. M. R. W.
Corp Pascall, b Abbas
5 0 19 2
Sapr. Purnell, b Omar
10 126 3
Corp. Millard, b Abbas,
Abbas
... 7 2 12 2 Corpl Townsend,. c and
14 0 4 2
Extras...
MANCHESTERSND. INNINGS, Sapr. Lewis, not out Cpl. Horrocks, c Chao, b
Wright
28
Sgt. Keenan, cand b Rumjaha 22 LIC. Ellarby, b Rumjaho Sgt. Hall, si Fane, b Marley Lt. Cavenaugh, b Yeoh Pte. Walker, st. Fane, b
Marley
In the Hongkong Rifle League the Manchester Regiment me, the Navy Rifle Team at King Park on Saturday and won by 6.Sgt. Bilson, b Yeoh points. The scores were: dit Pre. Strahan, st. Fane, b
*C. P. O. Cobb
Sgt. Watering *L.S. Murray S.P.O. Loach M.A.A. Crane ...L. S. Connor
Pta. Bigge. Pte. Kelly
NAVY,
200 500 600
Wright
YED
30 33 30 93 R. Q. M. S, Allan, b Yeoh
26 32 28 86 Sgt. Bird, e Rumjahn, ́b 26 27 29 82 Wright
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looked anybody's game now, but one of the defenders in the China team handling, Richelmaan put the side one up again with the ensuing penalty, which Cheung ...could not have seen. From now to the end the Club were much the better team, and after Clarks had experienced very hard lines, the ball hitting both uprights, Richelmann scored again, the Club winning by 3 goals to L
The oppressive weather was certainly not conducive to good game, and in this respect the Chinese team probably had
...116
Total ... Bowling."
9. M. R. W 141 6 5
T
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19 Omar ... Grimmett QAbbas
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some smart things, but McTavish was missed. Reiss and Richel- mana played finely.
Mr. Tucker was in charge of the game.
NAVY V. B.G.A.
This game produced a very
A tremendous success, on Saturday. Voted to be the finnst aggregation of talent ever brought to the Colony. Plan at MOUTRIE'S.
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even struggle. The Navy, who Biggs and Warren were not so spectators were without Smith and Galvin, steady as usual. were hard put to it to prevent
BOEI such whole- Lawson hearted desire to get the ball are & shaky South Coins Reserves &
Me hefty lot, but they will not supply.
men to the
fot while as
A
W63 prominent RA. taking both points, as the half-back line
in
and
The
individual efforts by
R.A- fielded a strong side, and had Niven and Warrener were the many distinctly hard lines on several pick of the Navy forwards, who team this year, 8 0 27 1 the advantage as the Club occasions in not acoring.
block. The R. A. team was Homburg hats are quite the 112 37 4 appeared slow by comparison, Navy did not settle to their usual round Talfourd a big stumbling regards the University, although 9 FRIENDLY MATCHES. but the disadvantage of height game, and from a break-away by strong throughout, Lt. Tom, the thing for cricket and tennis, for The CI.C. met the 83rd Co., experienced by the losing team Morries on the left Green went general utility man of the team, footballthey are better off the head was very marked South China clear through, but over-ran the doing well in his new position than on. Many useful headings of 1 R. G. A. at Causeway Bay on Sat played well, had the penalty, ball with the goal at his mercy. Talourd again played a towering theball were sacrificed for the arday in a friendly fixture. The which is always more or less Navy could not get into their game in a strong half-back line knowledge of the destruction Gunners opened the innings, unsatisfactory point, was a stride; and despite several and Green and Morris were very which would occur "topside," and, Mann and Sharp batting excellent distinct piece of bad luck at a e
ful enough to necessitate such 1ly. Sharp made beautiful drives critical time in the game. The McNiven and Warrener the RA clever and dangerous when on certainly the sun was not power-
and was disposed of after he had right wing, Fan and Kwok, gave generally were superior in this Mr. Wells was in charge of the headgear on Saturday,
Mr. Pragnall was in charge of 96 compiled 6 runs. He was a splendid display, and the half, which ended with nothing
game..
a very entertaining game. - kower of strength to his group diminutive centre-forward was scored. The second half was a
NÁVY RESERVES v. 88th CO. B. A. RWThe C. R. C, did not have an very bright, but was overwhelmed ding-dong struggle, each side
The meeting of the above teams 70 37 2 suspicious start, two wickets fall by Stewart. Caan So and Fogg striving for the winning point worked very hard, but the and Navy had a rare opportunity 2 0 11 3 At any rate by steady basting the Both
which was witnessed by a large rather a scrambling game, and backs kicked very one of the R.A. defenders hand crowd on the Club ground prior to although the Navy, who were 27 3 side succeeded in winning the strongly, but at times a less ling, McNiven kicked too straight the Senior game, and at times the mints several regular players, RE. Y. CRAIGENGOWEB. match with two wickets in hand powerful kick would have been at Taylor and the opportunity
29 23 26 78 Sgt. Kelly not out
Total Bowling.
O.
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26 26 24 76
26 20. 26 72
22 25 23 70
23 27 19 69
* Aperture sight.
Marley
Yeoh
*
MANCHESTERS.
,200 500 600
Wright...
27 -32-27 8
23 29 28 80.
Total 208 213 203 626 Rumjahn
Sgt. Marshall
Tegg
Pte. Well
Sgt. Bilsön
Canavan
Emma Simmonts
the move.
SOUTH CHINA RESERVES
UNIVERSITY,
There, was a great amount of
* 8 0 41 2 ing without a run being scored. latter does not place well.when a penalty was awarded. for energy displayed in this game on the Navy ground produced
The defeat of Craigengower with a score of 123 runs for 8 of more service to the forwards. was lost. The RA after this spectators could not help feeling won by the odd goal in three-a 29 20 23 72 Club on Saturday by the Royal wickets Yew Man Tsun was not Rodger in the Club goal had no were decidedly the better side and concerned sa to the safety of draw would have about repre -20 23 26 69 Engineers was a thunderbolt to out for 55 (nine fours). Scores: chance of showing his worth, as Cracker saved finely on two certain of the players, who went sented the rim of play. Several their form 25-26 18 69 Oraigengower inasmuch as they R. G. A: 116, C. R. C: 123. 22-22 24 68 are now no longer at the top of
he had not the slightest chance occasions when a goal seamed for the ball with great dash. The new men sppeared in the schoolboy football, and although did not give much promise senior team, would' 123163 the League table. The tussle and the H.K.C.C. was a draw in given very little to do. McCubbin blank score sheet,
The match between the Navy with South China's goal, and was certain. Time arrived with game on the whole was typically Navy side, bat
came in for an early injury but
The Navy's form was not so con- South China won by 1 goal in that the the R.E.'s being the pony David. 84 for the HK.0.0. was a fine Black used his rightly advant and Smith and Galvin were very the finer points of the game, were lost by faulty shooting.
showed much better knowledge of clusion, and many good chances Wanda 182 199-178 559 Their success was principally due fast, his score including 18 foars to arudis missed. Crocker saved his the ones posing an experience, Mr. Dewhurst was in charge of
to the fact that their aggregation Scores: HK.CC for wickets halves were the mainstay of the side from defeat as a couple of or, was made up for in the game. was a strong uns. "On previous declared) 206; Navy (for team, but Carriere was inclined his saves in the last quarter of an
enthusiasm, as rarely have the Total 565 occasions they did not succeed wickets) 127,
to wander, All the forwards did hour were remarkably clever
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was really a David-Goliath one, favour of the Club. de Rome's stuck to work his gamely and with vinving as in previous matches,/each half the University at times be strengthened by their in
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