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SPORTS.

S

· CRICKET.

H.K.C.C. DEFEAT CR.C.

CIVIL SERVICE 2ND. XI. BEAT

CHINESE 2ND. XL.

RGIA, 5; POLICE, 3.

THE CHINA MAIL."

MURDERED OFFICER.

CRIMINALS. EXKOUTAR,

BAG SNATCHER GETS IT.

SERYE HIM RIGHT.

The match between the R.G.A..and The Civil Service secon string Police on the Military ground pro- defeated the second team of the, vided a fairly even game. As was

A youth, who had a previous con-- Chinese Club. fairly easily by 5 stated last week, the Police have

viction of larveny, was charged bo- wickets. Fincher batted very well for excellent material, but lack practice,

Reuter's Agency has received some tare Mr. Lindselt with matching a his size; he is a promising cricketer with the consequence that the for interesting details regarding the pre-band bag fan Miss Violes Spink of On the Cricket Club ground on Roylance played freely for 24 runs.ward Hine is deficient in combinationsent situation of the Murmansk Ex the Astor House spel, outside the Saturday, the home team met the For the Chinese, Lee Ying Chin, who The back line, however, la extremely peditionary Force from British City Hall of CRC team. The latter team did will probably soon be in the first good, Clark and McWalter playing officer who has recently returned: not make a very promising beginning, team for his fielding, opened his as it lost four wickets for thirty shoulders to the bowlers during the runs. Yew Man Tsun and Un Hew short time be was at the wickets, Fan, tried hard to improve the post hitting 6 fours in a total of 27. tion, but Yew was caught behind Scares the wickets after getting 27 runs. Stark of the Club, retired after Sun Kwok Leung, b Sandford.. injuring his shoulders by trying to Hung Ho Chiu, run out stop a ball. Blaker played in poor Le Man Pan, b Bacon

C.R.C. 2ND. XI.

form, and gave too many chances. Wong Po Keung, b Sandford.... His long stand was a bit of luck-Lee Ying Chiu, c Fincher, b Taylor, Un played steadily, and obtained 64 Wan Iu Shing. b Taylor unbeaten.

The scores were:-

C.R.C.

Ng Sza Kwong, b Humphrey...

Brand...

Brand......

Wei Lee San, b Brand...

K. K. Wong, b Donnelly......

Yew Man Hon, c Brand, b Burnie

Extras

Bowling Analysis.

4

09:

Inspector Cash said the lady an exceptionally fine game. Another home from North Russia for demo was passing the City Hall when peed of the Police is an experbilisation. The troops are now defendant ways up from behind and lenced goalkeeper. The combination excellent spirits, and the splenenatobed the bag. An alarm Pr amongst the RG.A forwards was did summer weather, which is assed, and a sailor who was in the very marked Green, the centre-

mach appreciated after the vicinity helped in the chasing of the forward, was always in his place at dreary Arctle winter, combined defendant who was arrested by the right time. He had two good with the general activity consequent lukong. 3 henchmen in Talfourd and Street.upon the recent military operations The Defence was not so strong as against the Bolsheviks, has had 4 the attack.

very encouraging effect upon the The first fifteen minutes of play meral of the whole force. The East was extremely interesting. A good Yorkshire battalions, which were sent forward movement by the Police out last autumn, have been relleved O enabled Gerrard, the centre-forward. by battalions of the Middlesex and the

16

27

O

Cheung Wing Kui, c and b Taylor. Lai Kuen, b Sandferd......

4

Cheung To Wing, cand b Bacon. L Man Kwong, not out

Wu Pak Fuk, c Taylor, b Bacon...

Extras.............

W. Lai Kuensanakan

2F. Bacon, b Lai Kuen'...

to rush the ball into goal. After King's Royal Rite Corps, and the Ofew minutes': desultory play, the Marine battalion, which did much fine 0R.G.A. forwards equalised with a hot service in the earlier days of the ex

6 shot sent in by Green, which compedition, has been replaced by another pletely beat the opposing custodian. battalion of the same corps sent out 70 In the second half both sides made from home."

determined efforts to score. A smart

piece of dribbling by Street, of the WRGA, resulted in biz

Secur

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All the original members of the Syren force have now left with the exception of a certain number of men 3 ing a goal. The Police soon drew was wolunteered to stay one. The heuri -ss. Paris on Sept. 3 The YU CHONG

Serbian and Polish troops were all following delegates were

Grimmett

present

3 taking the ball down the field be repatriated some time ago, while the Belgium, M. Jean de Hemptied,

few

John

tween them and then Grimmett beat Italian contingent was on the eve M. Felix Deernaerts; Great Britain, ing the Array custodian with a shot of departure when Reuter's informant Mr. A. Ashworth, Lieut.-Colonel from a difficult angle. A

Bailed. A new French infantry Brown. Branson, Messes, minutes later Kelly added a third battalion arrived recently...

Emery, Holt, Howard Jackson, geal for the Police, after which, as it was impossible to maintain the pace, the Police forwards adopted defensive tactics. Thenceforward the ball was constantly in the Police territory. 34 and the R.GA placed three more goals to their credit. The goals for 4the R.G.A. were shot by Green (3) 24 Talfourd (1) and Street (1); and for the Police by Gerrard (1), Kelly (1) O and Grimmett (1).

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8

Choa Man Ping, c. Mitchell, b

Sin Man Ping, b Brand

G. Lee, b... Donnelly

Total ......

Yew Man Tsun, e Mackenzie, b

27

Bowling Analysis,

Un Hew Fan, not out

64

0.

M.

R..

H. Ching, b Brand

7Taylori. 5.

I

28

J. Wong, b Brand.....

Sandford en 4

13

3 level, Joe Clark and

Bacon..... 4

2

g. Duncan.... 3.

9

4

CIVIL SERVICE 2ND. XL.

W. Crocker, e Lee Ying Chiu, b

Lai Kuen

13

Total

143 W. Alderman, b Sun Kwok Leung

J..Taylor, c Sun, b Laj Kuent

O

H. Sandford, c Li Man Kwong b

Donnelly, ....

0. M.. E.

2 15

50

Brand.....

14

3: 39

6E. Fincher, b Wan Is Shing

Humphrey

6 0: 23

Burnie .....

0

10

I

McNicoll

2 · 0

12

Paravicini

1

0

3

H.K.C.C.

68

W. Hill not out.......................

Extras

38

R. S. Green, c Ng, b Yew

14

Total..........

R. A. Brand, c Ng, b Lee,

A. Burnie, b Yew Man Tsun.............

10

W. Mackenzie, l.b.w. Lee

0. M.

J. D. Humphrey, not out....

0

31

4

8 Sun Kwok Leung... 4

0

17

L. D. McNicoll, e Yew Man Hon,

Wong Po Keung ... 4 1

12

6 Hung Họ Chịu ... 31 0

24

1

4 Le Man Pan 1

Wan lu Shing

0:

0

1

5

0

29

3

Total (for 7 wickets.) ...157

C. Blaker, st.. Wei, b Yew

E. J. R. Mitchell, 1.b.w. Un Hew

Fan............

P. Jacks, c. Wei, b Yew

b. Lee

Extras

R. Duncan, c Wu Pak Fook b

Hung

G. Roylance, b Wan Iu Shing G. Haskett, b Lò Man Pan......................... 5. Hamer, b Wan Iu Shing.....

Bowling Analysis.

9 Lai Kuenɓ

P. G. Paravicini and D. E. Donnelly did not bat.

C.C.C... K.C.C.

6

...116

R+ W

2 ROYAL NAVY, 7; ST. JOSEPH'S

COLLEGE, 0.

Played on the home ground, the Craigengower met the Kowloon Club won Saturday. The scores are as fol

lows:-

CRAIGENGOWER.

20

1 U. Omar, e Robertson, b Pestonji 27

F. Thompson, c. and b Pestonji... 16

Bowling Analysis..

O.. M. R

Ching

1

0.

2

0

Yew Man Tsun..14

3

51

4

Ng Sze Kwong... 3

0

18

QL. E. Lammert, b Evans

Lee

....7.2

1

34

3 C. Kennedy, b Evans

Un Hew Fan

3 D.

48.

CIVIL SERVICE BEATS

UNIVERSITY,

M. Abbas, b Evans ....

·

S. Jex, c J. V. Braga, b Evans A. Goldenberg, b Evans

the

F. McCormack, not out en

Extras

before poor outlook

St. Joseph's College team, playing their first match in senior football, met a heavier and better team than they expected and were defeated by the big margin of seven goals to nil The Navy only drew on the "Haw kins" for a right half, and an inside right forward, the remainder of the team being identical with that which defeated the Chinese on the previous Saturday. The bustling methods adopted by the sailors told with disadvantage on the lighter men of the College.

The summary vengeance exacted by Mitchel, John Smathurst, Stars- the British authorities upon the mur-feld, Walker, Joha Bogeon, Arno S. derers of a British officer, whose Pearce: France, M. Rene Inederich, body was found shot and frozen stiff Paul Schlumberger, Waddington, A. In a ditch in Murmansk last Christmas Mahere, C. Meunier: Holland, M. Day, had an excellent effect upon Jean Geldermann: Italy, Command. the lawless elements of the polyglot er G. Myino: Japan. Mr. Teshio civilian population. After lengthy Machi, Portugal. Senor Taveira; inquiries by the British and Russian Switzerland, M. John Eyz, Jean intelligence agents, the suspected Melter: Spain, Senor Santiago Trias. men, three in number, were tracked M. John Syz (Switzerland), the to a certain wooden barrack, near vio-president of the committee of the railway terminus. A surprise the federation, was in the chair. search of the building was made. In the course of his presidential and a thorough examination reveal address he recalled the many changes ed, skilfully hidden behind a com which had taken place among the cealed partition, which had to be members of the committee during torn down, a small revolver and the war, some having died and othere some cartridges, the calibre of which having retired owing to reasons of corresponded to the bullet which age. In the reconstitution of the was extracted from the dead officer:

The three men were immediately committee, Sir Herbert Dixon, the arrested, and all confessed their guilt.presentative of the English spin- The court-martial held upon them, was appointed president of the declared them guilty, and condemned mittee. Mr. John Syz (Switzer them to be shot. The actual execu-azd) will continue to perform the bare hill functions a vice-president. In con tion, which took place on above the cemetery shortly after sequence of the appointment of Sir dawn on a bleak January morning, Herbert Dixon na president, the was carried out by a joint British and English spinners had the right to an Russian firing party by the light of additional representative, and Mr. in irresistible style. A penalty kick electric torches. Three volleys were John Smethurst was appointed by against the College was taken by fired, and the bodies were subthe English federation as, & member Styles, who found no difficulty in sequently buried in graves which had of the committee. M. de Hemp. rotching the third goal. Graydon to be blasted out of the frozen ground tienne (Belgium) end Signor J. saved the fourth goal a little before by a detachment of sappers.

In the first half, Graydon, the centre-forward. obtained two goals

C. Heath, b. Overy ...................................... 18 the whistle went. In the second half,

W. Hall, b Braga .....................

The University team had a C. H. Lyson, not out .............. very Civil Service team on Saturday on their own ground. Mariey had only eight men with him. Redmond, Erayshay and Wright, were absent. A few of the University players were new hands, and their style was not admired. The Civil Service won by

..192 runa.

The Scores were →→

CIVIL SERVICE.

0a magnificent individual effort by

13 Stone, who brought the bail up the

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HALF A CENTURY'S RECORD. Myline (Italy) were appointed bon. treasurers of the federation. It was

The White Star Line calebrated decided to continue to collect and on Sept. 8 its. ftieth anniversary. distribute international satistics relathe Oceanio Steam Navigation Cam-

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CHEUNG OHAU ISLAND TRAGEDY.

A VILLAGER MURDERED.

Yesterday morning, Cheung Chau 9 field by himself, gave the sailors their exhibition suggests a doubt as to tive to cotton and is consumption vany, Ltd.bo give it its otheial Island was the scene of a murder of s villager. It is believed that the Afth geal. Stone hurt his ankle in the wisdom of club in the Junior In view of the world conferens, title having been registered on Sept. murder took place in a matabed. shooting this goat and was obliged from the same Club in the Junior which is to take place in New Or 6, 1980. When tas late Mr. Thomse Oto retire. The last stages of the League. A well-balanced team can leans in October, the International Henry Ismay, in the year named / where the decedaod was brutally 15 game were played in semi-darkness.Le organized by the amalgamation Federation decided to be officially induced some friends to support him tabbed to death with a dagger. Niles and Graydon each added an- of "A," and "B," which would pre represented, and Sir Herbert Dixon, in the formation of the Oceanio/ The motive is not known, à 1980 sent a combination difficult to beat the president, Signor Myno, tres Steam Navigation Company, the bus since been arrested on Puspicion.

Total (for 9 wkts. dec.)...135 Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W.

Overy

9 0 Evans .....

14 I 43, 5 Pestonji ................................. on

10 3 17 2 [J. V. Braga skan 5 0

1 16 K.C.C.

conference..

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other point to the Navy's score.

The sailors peak in high terms of As it was, on Saturday, "A" had a the plucky play by the College, whose strong forward line and weak deurer, and Me. Pearce, secretary original capital was £730,000, in forwards worked extremely hard and fence, while "B" had a weak for were designated to take part in the shares of £1,000 each. La the fol

defence.

lowing year he was joined in partner- 1 44 deserved at least a couple of goals. ward line and strong

Interesting reports were communi-ship by the late Mr. William Imgje, Crocker saved numerous shots, while Combination amongst the forward Amy played very soundly at back, of both teams was woefully lacking, cuted by representatives of the differ-termerly-af Immie, Tecalinsen, and extricating bis side from many an and the goals were scored more byent countries relative to the eRects Co., in whose offios be and Mr. Imrie

A billiard handicap is being se The half-back line luck than judgment. South China rought about by the new bouw of had been felow-apprentices; and

"A" drew first blood after about work on the position of the cotten Ismay, Imrie, and Co. became man ranged at the Palace Hotel, How

industry. ugly situation.

fifteen minutes' play in their op inclusion of Edwards from

This important question of the ages of the White Star Line, oo-oon. It will be remember at the last 73 distinctly strengthened by the

tinuing to act in that capacity until handicap held at the above botal, a Hawkins. The forward-line components' territory varied by an oc-

1813. The company establisand beautiful gold watch was won by bined well, Graydon's play making casional invasion of their own halt: cativation of cotton was examined.

A's" left wing sent in a shot right Mr. Howard Jackson, member of vices between various porta of the Sergt. -Sinjor Goodman from back him the most prominent man on the

from the wing and the ball, striking the executive committee of the Bri-world. So far as the Atlantic mart and after some splendid bil 25 R. Pestonji, not out ...enimai.. 11/lucky in getting as many as seven the upright, rolled into goal before teh Cotton Growers' Association, vice, is concerned, it may be reened Hards had been witnessed.

11 goals, the College goal-keeper, Sousa,

A. E. Wood, c and b Smith...... 50 D. M. Goodall, h.a.w, b Abbas...

G. H. Piercy, c Basto, b Marley...

B. W. Bradbury, run out.

R. O. Hutchison,

Marley ......

R. C. Witchell, run out

..W. H. Edmonds, b Smith..

Dr. Smalley, not out

F. Syme Thompson, c Cheah, b

Marley

48 C. L. Stapleton, not out

the

d. On the whole; the sailors were

18

2 P. W. Wilkie, c Omar, b Kennedy

43. V. Braga, run out......................

Smith, b

E. L. Braga, e Omar; b Lammert

4

13

23 B. D. Evans, c Hall, b Lammert...

10

A de Souza, l.b.w., Omar .......

0

Extras

being out of form.

9

16.

Total (for 6 wkts.)

81

DIVISION II.

0

25

H. Overy and J. P. Robinson did

not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Marley.....

1 69

Omar......13 2 0, M. R. W. C. Kennedy 18 0

3 L. E. Lammert.. 7 48 8 4 34 0 ThivyETRY PALAKK Smith................. 11

0.

... 5

M.

R.

W.

ウワ

0 18

27 0

3

H. Kelly, not out

A. K. Mackenzie, b Smith

Extras ......

Total (for 8 wickets, dec.)...202

Bowling Analysis.

UNIVERSITY. 1st. innings.

D. K. Samy, b Edmonds....

G. E. Marley, b Witchell...

G. Smith, b Edmonds.

R. Basto, not out.........

K. S. Cheah, b Edmords....

J. C. Thivy, retired hurt det

H. H. Shing, b Witchell

S. S. Thung, b Witchell ...

Extras

Total

Three others, absent.

សសនី

4

FOOTBALL.

DIVISION 1.

· HKF.C. I. S.C.A. O.

ENHŃ

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE.(R.), 3; UNITED F.C., O..

The United F. C. have no reason to be ashamed of their showing against St. Joseph's Reserves, whose team included J. Silva, R. M. Omar and S. A. M. Sepher of the first eleven.

St. Joseph's were pressing most of the time, but the plucky play of Sim-

This

A

the custodian was aware of it. Some gave reliable accounts of the active that the "Oceanic renamed after handicap was carried out in desultory play followed and, at theity of that body. M. Meunier, in the pioneer ship of the line was thorough way and no delay was interval, the score was unchanged. the name of the Association of Cot placed in commission in September, experienced getting of the bonts. In the second half. "B" had things ton Producers (France), and Senos 1800. Her gross register was 17,374 This year a new cloth and new their own way and scored four goals Santiago Trias, in the name of toms, and she was the first stearner cushions have been put on the table: in rapid succession. A made Spanish ection producers, also re- to exceed the Great Eastern in which makes it one of the best in many fruitless attempts to break ported on the fruitful results of efforts lengti. Quickly attaining popularity the Colony and a pleasure for any through “B's" defence, but when made in their respective countries, as one of the monarchs of the ocean, good players to play on. The first the whistle sounded had only one A resolution on the necessity for the the great liner enjoyed a prolonged prize will be of the value of $1001.

extension of cotton growing regions and successful career in the pausen- there will be a second and third goal to their credit,

www adopted. The international ger trade to New York, and on the prize. Names of contestants should committed also adopted the essential outbreak of war was employed sa be forwarded to Mr. J... Opberry recommendations contained in the an armed cruiser for some months at the above hotel,, as soon só pos. recently published report of the Inbefore being lost in Government persible. Entrance fee $$.00. dian Cotton Commission appointed vice. Steamer after steamer of in by the British and Indian Govem-creasing tonnage W06

LAWN BOWLS.

On Saturday afternoon, the Taikoo At Home" Bowling Club held an to mark the closing of the season. ments.

thereafter

mons and Mason, at back, and of The Taikoo men being the champions The secretary was instructed to quickly added to the ethe

Celtic" and "Cedrio," sach of

A very large crowd witnessed the Blake, in half-line, prevented the of the Bowls League for the sixth take immediate measures for dis- 21,000 tons, "the "Baltio," of 24,000

RAW OPIUM.

A Chiness was charged before Mr."

1 match between the H.K. Club and College forwards doing much dam-year 'in succession, had a game tributing to affiliated organisations tons, and the "Adriatio," 25,000 Lindsell this morning with the un-. South China Athletic on the former's age. Many shots were taken at goal, with the "Rest of the League," a report on Indian cotton, the report tons, all being engaged in the Newwiul possession of 83 fuels of raw

10

Iground on Saturday. Black of the but McLeod, the new United goal and won by 35 shots. There was being a resume of investigations car York trade, the premier service-of-the- opium on board the 8.8,"Kuno.

Club, was thought of by many as keeper, proved well able to cope with a good attendance of memberamed out in India before the war on them. After trying hard, the College and their friends to witness this the question of the cultivation of

At the conclusion, Mr. D. cotton. having retired from play, but he re scored one goal in the first half, the match. appeared for this occasion.

The

company.

Hong.". In 1902 the White Star. Line was

A constable said he was on searph affiliated with other leading steam-duty on the Kung Hong wharf when

start of the match was exciting ball being netted by O. Ismail, whose Cooper, a former President of Hong. It is probable that the next inter- ship companies in the North Atlantiche marched the defendant's bag The Club forwards heading towards play, in contrast to that of the rest kong Lawn Bowls Association hand- national congress will take place in trade, viz., British snd North Atlan which was unlocked, and discovered their opponent's side with the ball of the team, appeared to be unneces-ed the League shield, presented by Switzerland in the summer of 1920. were stopped by Leung, the left Barily vigorous. The United forwards Mr. Ross Thomson to Mr. Eldridge,

spoons presented by the Taikoo

tie Steam Navigation Company, the opium at the bottom of the bag. The committee will continue its Ltd., International Navigation Con Defendant said he was instructed by

When the ball touched the were unable to penetrate the sturdy the Chairman of the Club. Silver discussions tomorrow, when Dr.pany, Ltd.; Atlantic Transport Coms fellow-countryman to take charge In the second half, the United Club were given to the winners of Roberts Cochrane Simonsen, repre-pasy, Ltd, Bociété. Anonyme delof the bag. He did not know what 3 with his tricks kept the ball from defence was kept very busy and other matches played during the will read a paper on the possiblities Star Line), and Frederick Leyland

Bowling Analysis.

back.

D.

M.

R.

Witchell

res

5

3

4. 2

3

UNIVERSITY.

Edmonds are

2nd innings.

R. A. Basto, c Kelly, b Piercy...

G. E. Marley, Hutchison, b'Syme

Thompson ****

D. K Samy, c Wood, b Piercy

G. Smith. b Syme Thompson

ground, Ko Kin Fan and Railton defence of Sepher and J. Silva. were together going for it, but Ko him and passed. Stalker passed to Me Blake and Simmens were frequently Tavish, who after dribbling it passed applauded for cleverly robbing their

afternoon.

senting the Brazilian Government, Navigation Beige. Américaine (Red was contained inside.

His Worshipfined him $800 or The following were the results of of cotton-growing in Brazil.

and Co., Ltd., "in forming the In- three months. ternational Mercantile Marine Cam- pany. Later landmarks in the his-

0 to Reichelmann. The interval came Opponents, Urquhart and Moosdeen the matches:

without any score by either side. added two goals to the College score.

TAIKOO.

1 Club scored their first goal, a rather working, but Mason, was too much Wallace

0 Immediately after the re-play, the The United forwards must learn to Eldridge

THE REST. Lamble

combine better.

Miller was hard Grimshaw

Watt

H. H. Shing, not aut

K. S. Cheah, b Thompson

na

S. S. Thung, not out

0 to equal the score was unfortunate

Extras

8 on many occasions. Stalker being

11 lucky one. After this the Chinese Burried to be of any use. For the Wotherspoon

0were up with their play, and Au Kit winners, Moosdeen, the Japanese for: (skip) ..............24.

Sang, who was trying all the time ward, and Sepher played exceedingly Russell

well,

Grott

:

Morrison

Duncan Stanley

Blake McLeod: Lapsley

(skip)

his chief opponent. McTavish leading

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Total (for 5 wickets)... 20 with the ball without being disturbed, SOUTH CHINA "B," 4; SOUTH Hamilton (skip)33 Gibson (skip)-14 urd's plan, relieves, the lungs, sick pital, skip in the world war, and,liance, the services rendered by other

shot at the goal, but Lau saved the

Bowling Analysis.

0.. Mi R.

W. an easy time.

Syme Thompson 3 1 Piercy 23 1

9

3

shot. Rodger, the Club's goalie, had The result was in 3 favour of the Club by the one goal 2. mentioned..

CHINA "A," 1.

A very scrappy game was played between these teams on the Club ground on Saturday afternoon. The

Muirhead

Sloan

Hedley Amery Smyth

Total

Storckoopera

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