"SATURDAY'S ORICKET.

ALL BLACKS WIN,

INDIANS' FINE DISPLAY.

KEEN MATCH AGAINST ENGLAND,

The Indian Recreation Club: did very well against the H.K.0.0. London, Jan. 3.-The All Blacks "A" olevan at Sookunpoo on defeated England by 17 points to Saturday. With 203 for 5 wickets 11 at Twickenhain.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

DAY BY DAY.

Alauncbflying the Japanese flag was pirated by a pirato launch onj the West River on Now Year's Day, and a report has reached us from a Chinese source to the effect that the pirate vessel has 70 not out), the Indians proceeded and furoatoning woathor. A been overhauled and captured by to dispose of their visitors for boisterous sou'wester blow over H. M. E. Moorhen. Comûrmation only 39, Bhoora's trundling work- the ground, which, following heavy of this lattor report has not boon ing out at the remarkable analysis rains, was soft. There were fifty received by the naval authorities of 4 for 7, A- øl Arstilli 4 for 13 stbousand spratators present includ.] bere.

(C. H. Bhoora 61 and S. H. Ismail Tho game started at 2.00, in dull

and F. M. ol Aroulli 2 för 4. ing the Prince of Wales, who,

Tho H.K.C.C. "B" team did received a tremendous ovation. Bo

well against the RG.A. They shook hands with all the players of A most enjoyable time war declared at 181 for 6 (G. F. both teams and was rapturonely spent by children of the Untan Stewart 68) and tho Royal recolved by the New Zealandom, Church congregation at Kowloon

Artillory could only collect 33" in who gavo their war cry,

on Saturday afternoon, when the

reply, A. C. J. Bowker taking 3 At the outsot England attacked, Kov. J. Horace Johnston was for 16 and G. R. More the re-but a free kick relieved the pres"at home" to them in the Jordan markablo total of 7 for 10. More sure, Fivo minutes from the start Road church. A Christmas tree, bowled 6.3. ovors of which two England continued to press, but laden with gifts, and games and were maiden.

met with a wonderfully Bound refreshments, made up an even- The Chineso Recreation Club defence. Ten minutes from the ing which the large gathering of declared against Craigongower at start there an unpleasant|

Was 150 for 8 (Ng Szo-kwong 86 not incident, the Now Zealander, Cyril Youngstore will long remember. out). The Vallay toom roplied Brownlie being sont uff the fold. with 129 for 4 (1. Baza 60), H. England's forwards sorummaged | -Ching taking 4 for 38.

In the socond division, the Royal Engineers compiled 14 against the Civil Servico (Sorgt. Cockell 44, Cpl. Blondin 47), W. H. Edmonds taking 4 for 36 and C. Bara 5 for 64. The Civil Sorvico compiled 125 for 9 (A. W. Grimmett 48), Q. M. S. Jacob taking 4 for 43.

FRIENDLIES.

splendidly, several penalty kicks, being given against New Zealand. After a quarter of an hour Voye sucured from a serum, kiched phat Napia, and Cave Smith, dashing up ored a try for England wide out, Brough failed to convert,

Norman Solby (Kid MaJay), formor shampion prizo fighter. of manslaughter for killing Mrs. was on Doconibor 29th, convicted Thorosa Mere last August, says an Associated Press message. The defonce is giving notice of appeal.

Twenty four ballots were taken buforo the jury reached a vordiot. The penalty is from one to ten years in prison.

Five minutes later England were penalised near the halfway line. Nepia took the kick and the ball went very close. The tourists wero pressing and Steel attempted a drop A friendly match at Kowloon goal, but misacri. Again England batwoon the K.O.C. and East wore penalired nod Nepia found

Another case of a man being: Burroy Rogiment was incon-touch within a few yards of the shot for not submitting to polico clusivo. The East Surreys com home line, Fierce serummages

examination is reported over the piled 156 (Holiday 69, not out and ensued out Young cleared,

weck-snd. A party of dotootives Stripp 51), and thio Kowloon, men Faulty handling by England let on Friday night were out on had lost 6 wickets for 125 runs at in the All Blanka, nad after much pickot duty at Mongkok, when the close of play, Kent taking 3 serummaging on the line. Cooke they accosted some suspicious for 23.

thang out to Svenson, who scored looking Chinese. Two of the men

Nicholls scored a penalty just! hoforo the interval, when the All Blacke had a lead of nine points

death of Lt. Col. Wm. Hussoy-

Router cables the nows of the;

The K.C.C. seconds played a wide out. Niebolle failed to con- made a dash to get away, and one Craigengower eleven, at Happy vert. The Now Zealanders played of them, who was soon to bo Valley, and went down to the up with determination and from a armed, was brought down with a bowling, scoring 86 (Kow 48), serum Deur the home line. Stool bullet in the leg. He had a with Dixon taking 3 for 25. went over in the corner. Nicholls revolver loaded in three of its Craigongower knooked up 108, again failed to add the extra points.!

chambors. with a lucky 71 by Abbas.

On the H.K.C.. ground teams representing Wayfoong and Ewo tried conclusione. The former to three. Ten minutes from the batted first and put together 104, restart, M. Brownlie crossed the distinguished military career. Ho

Walsh, who had Nicholson contributing 28 and line and Nicholls converted from Skinnor 39, Ewo replied with a difficult angle. Svonson later at the age of 21, in 1884, and enterad the Cheshire Regimont 160 for oight wickets. Florey scored an unconverted try, and served in the Burma War, the was top scorer with 49 and before the end Corbett had scored Chin-Lushal expedition, and the Mackenzie made 35. There was from a penalty for England, Wanth-ho rebellion, being for a the large total of 27 extras in the whlist Kittermastor got over *Boore. For Ewo Cornaby took and Conway converted. England time on the Chinese Boundary

throo for 31, Bailton 3 for 33, finished strongly.

Commission. He joined tho

vory

Hollanda two for 33 and Smith The All Blacks have finished Essex Rogimont for the South one for three. Nicholson took their tour, winning all engage African campaign, after retire- three Ewo wickets for 25 and ments and scoring 654 points to mont in 1899; and when the late Clerk throa for 30.

98. The reforce (Mr. A. Freathy) war broke out he raised the 26th says C. Brownlie was ordered off (Tyneside Irish) lator himself Northumberland. Fusiliers for deliberatoly kicking on the leg an England forward lying doing much service in Egypt. face downwards on the ground, French and Italian recognitions,

His many decorations included but this is emphatically denied by Brownlie.---Reuter.

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