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·K.C.C. v. NAVY “A”
The Kowloon second team wato- casily defonted by the Navy. KA", team on their own ground on Satur day. Batting first, the bomo team scored 70, of which A. Raven moda.20.
The Navy replied with 181, Lieut. Gould being the top scorer with 55 not out. Scores:
Navy's..
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1924.
CORRESPONDENCE.
(To ti Editor, Hongkong ** Telegraph.")
A Complaint. Sir,It was, it is, and I bollere it will be the motto of the British that "Right is Might," but I regret to state this maxim seems not to have been instilled into the It in a deplorable minds of some. sight to witness that after the last! Saturday's football match between the Burreys and the Chineso, some people inaliciously pushed the. 3 civilians right and left, and on Marine Wilkins, l.b.w., b Lee...being questioned as to what was the iden 'of their bobaviour, Lieut. Harris, b Leo.....
threw they only
down their Liout. Dunne, b Lee,
instead of 15 gauntlet
apologi 55ing. Nent the catrance to the 4 French Hospital, ruine infliated the same kind of treatment on a
Lieut. Gush, e Lee, b Gorvin... Lieut. Leslie, at. Jordan, b
Gorvin
.......
Rov. Hamilton, b Potheram, ... Licut. Gould, not out
Lieut. McVictor, Raven......
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servants. While others made their
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Total.
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Bowling Anlysis.--
Geo. Lee...
Gorvin
Potheram
of their sticks instead of saying please, These should remen ber
191 that Hoogkung is a British Calloy Brit- and they themselves are ishers. I being a spectator of the scene cannot refrain from drawing! their attention to this misbehaviour And hope they are not too old to learn and practise this multo.- Yours cic,,
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J. C. Long,'c Wilkins, b. Gould 1 Gro Dre, b Gould.
12
W. P. J. Gorvin, st. Harris, b.
Gould
C. Earnshaw, b Leach
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W. 1. Brown, b Lanch..
E. J. Jordan, not out
LAWN BOWLS.
CLOSING DAY AT KOWLOON C.C.
There was quite a good crowd
1 present at the closing day of the lawn bowls section of the Kowloon
13 Cricket Club on Saturday afternoon
1 last. Instead of sending
out invitations tu etbor clubs to the afternoon's
[T. E. Jones, o Wilkins, b Tizley participate in
Estras
Total
Bowling Analysis.--
Leach Gould Tizley
8 proceedings, it was decided to ar. range games between the first and 70 second division teams. The fixture naturally-aroused-considerable in. torest and no little rivalry, and the Wspectators, including many ladies, 4wero treated to a very enjoyable afternoon's sport. The "A" team uphold their reputation by winning on all three rinks, though the margins in their favour ou two of them were very small.
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Kowloon v. Shanghai. The following will represent Kowloon in a gamo on Wednesday next, November 19th, at 10.30 a.m. on the K. C. C. ground-Lt. Col. E. 1). Matthews (Capt.). B. D. Evane, Y. W. E. Pendored, J. C. Lyall, F. Goodwin. E. C. Fischer, Capt. Parkes, 1. W. F. McMaster, F. N. Young, Sergt. Gifford, Geo.
Lee, S. Jex.
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The results were as under.- 1. Jack. 1. Abraham, Goldenberg and J. Hyde ("A" team beat P. G. Herridge, J. Robson, J. Fraser and P. w. Ramsay (B" Lento), by 18 to 16.
J. C. Fletuber, J. Smith, Cullen. and B. C. Hunter ("A" team) beat. C. G. Harrison, Whitley,
Umpire--J. P: Robinson; Secrer... E. Hoather.
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Robinson and D. 9. Purves B" teni), 20 to 14
W. Hipkin, A. C. Burford, T. E. Lammert and H. Ovory ("A" team) beat 12. Hanther, J. Howe, V. C. Labrumo and A. W. E. Davidson ("B" fenu), 17 to 1-1.
At the conclusion of the games, Mr. W. Goldenberg, the convener Bowls Committeo, in- The onus meeting of the troduced Mrs. Abraham, the wife' Confucian Society was hek on of the Vice President of the Club, Saturday afternoon, Mr. Li Po-and invited her to distribute the. kwai, Chairman, presiding.
prizes. He referred to the very The chief feature of the report enjoyable games seen that day presented was the educational work and to the increasing popularity undertaken by the Society, alto-fot the bowie section. Flo gether twenty-eight free schools for prophesied that in spite of the poor children are maintained or not that they would be losing under the control of the Socioly, several good players going home providing education for roughly on leave next season that thei 2,278 boys and girls. The number interest now being taken in the of girls' echools is in the minority, game by the younger men would to there being only five of them with a large extent compensate for the un aggregate total of 171 pupils. loss, and he was looking forward toi Most of the schools are named another very successful time. after prominent Chinese residents, who, in many cases, bear the expense of upkeep.
GOLF.
'HAGEN'S SUCCESS. Norfolk, Va., No. 10.-Walter Hagab again won the open golf American tournament.-Router's
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Mrs. Abraham then presented spoons to the winners of the after- noon gatnes, and the tropbies won during the season. The prize list follows:
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The President's Departure. boliday. A number of members
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The Ezra Abrabam Champion-accorded three hearty cheers and a President of the Kowloon Cricket on the boat, and on behalf of o Club, loft for home on furlough by number of his K. O. C. frierde, Mr. ship: 1, J. Gibson; 2, L. Jack.
President's Cup: 1, B. Overy ; The Vice President replied on the P. and O. o.. Malwa on Satur. Abraham, the Vice President, 2. J. Cornley.
behalf of his wife, thanking the day. Mr. Lindsell has only presented hhr with a g old oigarelto: Bandicap Singles 1. J. Fraser; membero for so kindly asking her recently recovered from an illness, case and match box, suitably in. to perform that very pleasant duty and consequently there was no soribed, expressing the hope that 2, A. . Brawn.
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