MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1909.
THE HONGKONG UNIVERSITY,
Chinese? newspapers state to-day that Hr Chu Yu Tin, a Hongkong Chinaman, bas promised the handsome sum of $10,000 towards the hand to establish a university at Hongkong, while the Chering Wo Firm han also promised a sum of $1,000.
THE AMERICAN SQUADRON,
Vialtors to be Entertained.
SPORTING.
Longue Cricket,
HONGKONG * A ' », ČEVIL SERVICE,
Having quosseded in defeating the Hong- kong "B" team the Civil Service followed up their great achievement by defontinag the “A” tom om Baturday. Useful scores ware knocked up by Phelipe, Hutchison, Ravan, Ellis, Witobell and Raid from the bowling' of Fowler and Mullineax. The latter player for the Hongkong "A" test was the highest score with 20, Makin being naxt with 19. The scores were :--
CIVIL SERVICE,
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE FOOTBALL FINAL, had alapsed when a mow exciting incident
BUIFH DEFEATED AFTER
EXTRA TIME.
Close
A Sensational Finish.
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3,000 people gathered on the Hongkong Football Club's ground on Saturday afternoon to witness the final match in connection with the Hong. kong Football Challenge Shiaid. The fins! late wean the popular Buffs regimentalteam and an eleven from H.M.S. Dedford, thelat ter of whom appeared in the corresponding game last season, when they suffered defeat at the hands of the Club by the odd gos! in three. The ground on Saturday was trifle slippery and the sky over-clouded; otherwise the conditions were ideal, the (cold map in the air reminding ous of aver age football weather at Homs. Mr A Storris held the referee's whistle, and the linesmen were Meern R. G. Barlow and 1 J. McCubbin. The beams lined out as
follows-
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Au entertainment committee has been formed to dispense the hospitality of the Colony of Hongkong to the United States Pacific Fleet which is at present in the harbour, and on Saturday Mr T. F. Hough, the secretary, subraitted the following pro-4. R. F. Raven, Turner b Mullineux 14 posed programme to Rear Admiral Giles B. O. Witchell, b Fowler
H. R. Phelipe, b Fowler E. B. Read, st. Dashwood, b Fowler ... 10 R. O. Hutchison, b Fowler... F. A. Biden, ↳ Fowler.....
B. Harber, Oumaasader of the Third H.Ellis, at. Dashwood, b. Maundrell
Squadron:--
J. McEwan, b Fowler
R. H. O. Bird, Maundrell b Fowler March 16 to 23.---Baseball Tournament | 4. G. Pila, b Fowler for teams from the ships, for a Cup given L. E. Brett, not ant from the Entertainment Fund..
March 16.-Dinner to the officers by Admiral Lambton on board H.M.S. King: Alfred,
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16
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...125
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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Mullineux....
19
2 (2 1
¥ 2
24
0
... 20-1/8 3
30 8
1
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1
HONGKONG "1⁄2‚”
March 16.-Dinner to the officers by His Excellency Sir F, Lugard, al Government: Hakie -House.
Fowler March 17. Dinner to the officers at the Turner Hongkong Club.
March 20.-Regatta at which there will be a race, and prize, for hosts from the feet Boxing at the City Hall in the evering,
March 23-Final Match of the Baseball Tournament.
March 24 and 25,--Lunch at incecourse
Maundrell...
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Rev. W. H. Maundrell R.N., e Raven, W. C. D. Turnier, Pile, Bratt...
b Bird
J. Edgell, B.N., b Bird...
| A. E. Fowler b Bird
H. R. Makin, e Raven, b Bird
F. K. Brownrigg, b Brett
A. G. P. Dashwood, b Bird...
to men of the feet, followed each aftorpo F. Irring, & Reed, b Bra by sports, the programme for which will. H. Chalmers, b Bird... be drawn up by the Sports Sub-Committee
(to be formood).
the
March 25-Military battoo on Cricket Ground, and supper and dance at the Hongkong Club.
The officure and men of the foreign men of war in the harbour will be invited to participate in the festivities, together with details from the Garrison.
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W, Waterhouse, a McEwen, b Bird
...
ย
... 12
6
Fitzpatrick,
Ealer............
.......Bartlett. Holloway, Dare. Tampocit..
Kelly, Brewster. Taylor. Drew. Barker. 0
Brooks, Myers Shirt. Smith, Jança. Wills, Clark. Evana.
Sleith............Bicorn.
Rickard.
H... EKOFOED.
to
Winning the toss, the Buffs elected 13 defend the western end. Soon they were down in the sailors territory, Brewster 1 intercepting the leather and giving to the outside-right man, whe raced of down the
0
0
Lieut. H. D. Mullinoux, R. N., not out, 20 tauch-line. Wells, however, kept him close
Bird Brott
Extras ...
Total...
BOWLING ANALYRIS,
0.
M. B 12-40 2 39 12
W.
3 30
*
company, and oipped the movement in the bud by sending out. A strong kick towards goal by Taylor was the next insident at note. Drew received close in, and was almost successful in outwitting the defence, In spite of two mis-kicks in secession by Drew and Tampaott, respectively, the Bedford's could not break, away, until Wells nicely tricked an opponent and set his front rank going. The movement ended in Shirt sanding wide of the mark. Then the Buffs returned. Drew obtained as the result of a lovely pass by Brewster, but only managed to eboot over the bar 56 when well placed. From the kick-out, Taylor captured the leather and gave ...56 Rickard & surprise packet by storing with an unexpected shot. This was five minutes from the start of play.
BONGKONG "8" W. TELKORAPAN. The Hongkong "B! team had the Tele- graphs as opponente on Saturday when good game rosulted in a win for the former
loven. The scores were:
The gentlemen comprising the committee Are:-Sir Paul Obater, C.M.G., chairma and hou. treasurer, Mr T. F. Hough, bon. secretary, Hon. Mr E. A. Hewett, Hon. Me W. 3. Gresson, Hon. Mr H. A. W. Slade, Hon. Mir H. E. Pollock, K.C., Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, C.M.G., Hon. Mr Wei Yak, O.M.G., Messrs M. Stowart, J. R. M. Smith, D. R. Law, B. Shellim, C. S. Gubusy,, R. Shawan, A. Babington, B. Ormiston, H. P. White, E. G. Barrett, H.T. N. Mody, H. E. Temkins, and W. Dizon.
ON, WHORA.
The crews of foragu meu-of-war are only allowed to land at Hongkong in stipulated numbers at one time except by special per- mission, and to-day arrangements were made by which the men of the American squadron are allowed to land as freely as the American naval authorities wish.
KONOKONG "B." TEAM-LET INNINGS.
...111 E. Pearce, b Shields...
". 31
B. Moore, b Warburton...
A. O. Claxton, not ont... A. Shenton, & Shielde H. Hancock, b Shielda ...
Extras ...
The consequence has been that the visit. Stickd
ing blue jookūts have boon minch in evidence | Oliver
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Total for 4 wickets....258 BOWLING ANALYSIS.
on shore to-day. Many utilised rikshaws Warburton · ...
and others bicynies for the purpose of sight- | Kyung ... seeing, whil yes others spent a good deal
of time in the city making purchases dur ing their stay bare.
This afternoon at Happy Valley teams of baseball players from the various ships commenced the tournament for the eup which is being presented by the Entertain ment Committee.
THE SQUADRON'S OFFICERS, The officers of the American squadron are: Rear Admiral Giles B.. Harber, U.S.N., commander of third squadron; personal staff: Lieut. Commander J. V. Chese, Flag Sourslary; Liutepuut Lamar R. Loshy, Flag Lieutenant; Ensign Donald B. Örsig, A.1.C.
.U.S.Y. CHARLESTON, FLAUGHIF.
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14. R. 72
80
7%
21
TELEIRAVIS.
Day, b Pasrce...
Oliver, E. Hancock, b Sharpin Beattie, b Sharpin Young, Leith, bSharpin Lack, Jacks, b Sharpin Warburton, h Sharpin ...
Franklin, b Leith Linton, e l'arca, b Leith Shields, Sharpin Buttiscombe, not out Extrus
Total...
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
4. М.
Sharpin
18
4
28
14
2
11
A moment later Hickard van talied upon to leave his goal and kick away a shot from Kelly. Play in mid-feld followed for w.tine, but at length the blusjackets righ
3wing barst away. From the subsequent centre Brooks received when well-placed, but in the excitement of the aument hils affort was nie-directed. Play was now up and down field. At one end Rickard red
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Was witnessed. "The Bedford's peosaad azul hot shot gave Fitzpatrick some pronble, He esptured the ball just on the goal-linë and immediately one of the forwarde tuah- od in BR hipa and almost carried bim and the ball into the Dot. The Buffs keeper, however, held on to the aphore, and managed, to band it Around the other side of the upright. The corner produced nothing worthy of note, Not long afterwards Smith tried his luck, too wide, and then the Butts took up the running Brewater binst away on his own and gave to Kelly. A probky contra was swing stress and Taylor. Led an open- ing, bab his judgment was bad and the ball went the wrong side of the posts. Again the loather came across from the night,“ however, and the opportunity was gone. this time Drey securing. He hesitated, Other attempts to get through met with like results. Thau Evans sent his forwarda away, but they failed to make wie of the apening, ou the Baffs returned to the attack. Dare gavo the sphere to Kelly, who put over a beautiful centre, Taylor snapping up the chance and giving Bickarda hot handful. Almost immediately anothor of Kelly's sentros cams over. This time the keeper fisted out and then Brewster, who was hovering about, fastored on to the ball and sent it just over the cross-bar with A lightning shot, Further pressure wan exerted by the military man, without stocrat, The Bedford's worked their way down field and the vault, was that Fitz patrick was called upon to throw out | Good play by Evans sont the front rank geing again. They pressed severely, and Dare. was forced to concede e-commer. From the kick one of the soliljors handled inside the area. The penalty was entrusted to Shirt, who made no mistake in convert-
3-9 ing the score
Twenty minutes had now clapead, and both teams soon made it evident that they were in fighting mood, Brewster soon! made himmelf conspicuous by working like Trojan. He carried the hall along right noms the field and took a running lick at goal, but his effort was a triffe wide. Then Barker tried the Bedford keeper with a good one, and not long afterwards Taylor netted but was ruled offside. Play becazio intonaly exciting, both teams sparing no A line centre of effort to get ahead. Kolly's looked like trouble, but Evans was handy by and inanaged to clear. Thou Holloway was seen trinking two opponenta in succession and finishing with a shot which sent the ball just wide of the sticks, attempte made to score, but full time was Both goats were visited and meritorious railed with the teams standing-
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... gosis. Half-an-hour's exten timme, was agreed to. The first portion was evenly fought, but was not marked by any particularly good want a physician in a hurry, but work by either side. On re-starting, hów- ever, the Buth pressed for all they were do not know just where to go worth Taylor got within, shooting mugs for one, come or send or tele- this bonig followed by a beauty from phone (No. 492) right to our and gave the naval custodian a stinger, Barker's foot. Rickard, however, was
territory brought no change in the situa
sound. A brief excursion to the military dispensary and we will get him
from Tempaatt, Browater dropped in a hot tion, and the Buffa returned. Receiving without a minutes' unnecessary that which Rickerd rather verrously got delay. We know all the phy- away. Then two of the naval forwards sicians. They nearly all send zocod away, and Fitzpatrick rushed out to
clear just in the nick of time. There were their prescriptions to our store. about thres minutes to whether We make no charge for calling a
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sensational and disastrous incident hap
poned for the Buffs. The, asilors had su
fine shot from Barker, while we the other cured a corner, which was well taken. The physician. We do it to accom-
1 Fitapatrisk took a flying kicks in the goal's ball came into the keaper's bands, but be
17 mouth and cleared. The Bedford's new dropped it, and a fatal zhisunderstanding modate the public.
pressed with vigour, and once Smith show-occurred. Raler, one of the Buffy bučké,
58 od good judgement in attempting to head apparently under the impression that the
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through, but the ball went a trille wide of Whistle Ind sounded for off side, stooped
the mark. Then the sailors were given do and picked the ball up, only to be QUALIFIED ENGLISH CHEMISTS two" fross" in succession. The latter was dumbfounded on realising that the ball
1 taken by Welle, to whom the ball returned.
26 Hs thereupon dropped it into the goal month end in a scramble which ensued, the 7 Bedford's wora şbla to draw lovel
Twenty minutes of the balf had now ex- ...117pired, and wou there was moce scoring to be The soldiers at once bore down on their opponents and attacked with decided vigour. Two unsuccessful attempts wete made by Drew, and then Brewster tried
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1 his luck missing by inches only. A brief
Commander Harry S. Krapp, Lieuten- Pektee Ant Commander John H. Dayton, Leith Lieutenant Hollis T. Winston, Lisu. Hancock ... tenant Edward L. Campbell, Banigu Ciszton... Julian H. Collins, Ensign William C. Selles, Ensign Edwin B. Woodworth, Ensign Hollis M. Conley, Ensign Charles A. Dunn, Midshipman Joseph 8. Evans, Midshipman Frank J. Willo, Midshipman
The Police were entertained by the Royal William F. Gresham, Midshipman Paul 3. Engineers on Saturday when the former Peyton, Madical Inspector Oliver Dichl, P.
won by six wickets and 116 room. A. Surgeon Houry A. May, Asst. Surgeon Plontgomery K. Higgins, Paymaster Henry oros were ---
A. Wise, J., Boatswain Birney . Halli-
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will, Gunner John J. Clausey, Gunner Pitt, b Wallbank.... Arthur Rogier, Obisi Carpenter Frederick Ogg, b Wallhank ... W. Witte, Carpenter Frank Weber, War-Edwards, nok out ... rent Machinist John L. McAlonan, War-King, e Boardmore, b Morris rant Biachinist William H. Lans, Warrant Langley, b Morris... Machiniss Frank T. Flenniken, Pay Clerk | Karr, Taylor, Withers, Watt aul Henry Guilinetta.
Lennon, did not bat
DEJTJE.
Extras
FAT
Total
ROYAL INQUIJES.
Commander James P. Parker, Lieutenant William R. Sayles, Ensign Stanton L. H Hazard, Ensign Walter A, Smead, Eusign George A. Alexander, Ensigo Allan S. Far quhar, Midshipman Weyman P. Beebler, Miushipinan Harlow T. Kays, P. A. turgeon Tower, not ont Paul T. Desses, P. A. Paymaster James Harris, b Korr
Morris, o Taylor.... Wallbank, b Taylor
A. Bull, Bostswaân Myron' Dale, Gunner Beardmore, b Kerr Henry Hachtmon, Chief Carpenter Thomas Harrison, run out,
J. Logan, Warrant Machinist August | Fido, b-Kerr ... Tie Anschoute, Warrant Machinist Charles Toomey, e Langley, b King.. Allen, Warrant Machinist Robert E. Smith, Fitt, 5 King .... Rucker, Pay Clark John H. Seifert. Woolrich and Denman did not bot,
Extras.. CLEVELAND..
Total
Volunteer Shooting.
vias was paid to Fitzpatrick, who was
Was still in play. The reres promptly awarded a penalty and Shirt used it to the best possible advantage by scoring. There WAS no time for the Butts to recover
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PRESENTATION OF SHIELD, CUF, AND MEDALS.
Immediately bugs 'orowd made for the -equal to the occasion, and then the Bufs front of the grand stand, where His Ex- returned. only for a moment or two. The collency the Governor (Sir E. D. Lagard), running was again taken up by the blue.ccompanied by Miss Henniker, was in jackets, one of whom called upon Fitzpat- waiting to make the presentations. There rick to handle. The sailors' front racers were also present Major General Broad- at once swarmed in on him, and he was wood and Vice-Admiral Sir Hedworth bundled, hall and all, into the net. A appeal on the ground that the sphorɑ wan knocked in by one at the Bedford man's handa was not upheld.
The
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Nothing daunted, the Bulla again ax- sumed the aggressive. Drew made a big sffort to put his side love! again, but without success. · Subsequent shoke ware
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When the cheering had subsided the Hon. 81, Queen's Road Central, Mr W. J. Grosson (President of the Hong- koug Football Club) asked His Excellency to present the gold medals to the playera of the winning team. He stated that the Bedford's were runners-up last year and had played a very bord game that day (choers). He thought they could all
91 pot in by Kelly and Taylor, and at les congratulats than on winning (ahsers). Ta
the ball found its way to Browser.
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man is always a source of danger when addition to the Shield they had
second
within shooting range, and so he again oup, which would be presented to the proved himself. He quickly turned, east
runners-up, and which had been very
an eye for goal, and then let drive, sending kindly provided by Mrs David Sassoon, to the hall straight into the worner of the net whom they were indebted very much for The score was now two all three such a substantial momento of the interest goals having been put on is ten minutes that lady displayed in the game (Cheers). 9 Now the Buffs were going strong. They
His Excellency then handed oach of the
I swooped down into the Bedford territory Bedford's players a gold medal in honour
31 sm gave the defenders most suxious of their win, and called for shree cheers for
2 time. A beautiful shot of Barker's gave the team. There were sodiforo asly given, the keeper A little trouble to get after which His Excellency also presented Osway, while a momens fator Taylor was the Shield to the captain of the team.
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7 when taking timeks for goal. The "free" O not utilised to best advantage, Rickard just managed to get at another of Brewster's 2 characteristic shote; and a few minutes At the call of the Bedford's three hearty afterwards the same player tried his luck cheers were given for the Bulls, and the 57 from a "free" just inside the are, the ball soldiers reciprocated. Cheers for the Go
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