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Stove Bloomer, one of England's Ra greatest goal-scorers, writes in a McNicoll
Homo paper
Bowling Analysis.
Drummond
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に
IN
ALL
the drawing up of a plan of campaign. Sawyer
SIZES
of the respective sides, and concluded
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however, the Soldiers scored, close on full time, and the whistle went with a very indicative result, each team walking off with a point to their credit.
SECOND DIVISION.
Fread recently an article entitled · Turner voimav Football G.H.Q.s." in which the Rope-...
writer (Mr. Sydney Walton) suggested Pearce ....
before each encounter by the players Pentycross
by stating that he might, after all,
"be carrying coals to Newestio. “
a KV. 5-0.16 0
16 5 45.3
8.3 18.
7:0 20 3
-0-110
12. 0
3.0 11.0
Bowling Analysis.
13
Lt, Genham .....
Capt. Davies 16 3 Bom, Baker 8 0
.RGA..
PARF
31
Capt. Olliver, c Ovey, b Stalker. 77 | Lt Chester, Overy, b Southerton. 32
Capt. Davies, Stapleton, b Haslett Major Bagnall b Overy
gr
Bom. Bater, hit wicket, b Overy.
3.040 10 5 1
Lt. Graham, b Overy ....
wide.
HONGKONG C
Now, I read that article with much T. E. Pearce, & Earde interest. It interested me because, W. C. D. Turner, b Abbas......... for one thing, I felt it to show a sin-C. Blaker Abbas cere desire by the author to discover F. H Farthing, c A. A. Rumjaho,
bS.H. Email -” it it were possible to formulate, before i
the gaine began, a definite policy of L Hope run out. play which would lead to the defeat Fentycross, not out.....
J. A.Radford, c S. D. Ismail, b of the "enemy.”
Abbase
Extras
Personally, I do not think ther it) is possible in the way suggested by Mr. Walton It is on the same place! - as would be an arrangement by phy- ∙ers to "take" a game without the consent and co-operation of the play
ers on the other side.
i
Gor. Cousins, not out .............
Lt. Thornton, b Overy.......... 17.Sgt. Skeet, c Brawn, b Overy........
11 C.S.M. Pragnall, e Braga, b Stalker
Extras 55 Gar. Dyer, b Overy
76
1
Total
Bowling Analysis.
O M
0
01J Stalkers & R. Pestonji 5; 160 B. D. Evans... 4."
Total (for 6 wickets) J. Radford, L. McNicoll: W. Drummond, Sawyer and L. J. Davies did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
Of course, a plan of campaign could be drawn up easily enough, but it would in all probability be found to be useless when play was in progress; Earde. and the situations which arose would Abbas
¡S. H. Ismail have to be dealt with by tactics in-A- A. Rumjahu...... duced by these situations. But as an International and First League player Wemrapali of much experience, I must say that it is, as I have repeatedly found, an excellent thing for a team to meet on the eve of a match and discuss the 2 opponents of 10-morrow.
FIRST DIVISION.
*Tamar
...... 2 Police
O
Kowloon R.GA
1 H.K. Club
... 01 St. Joseph's......
S. China
1 Athletic
1RGA.
4 Kowloon
1. Club Res> 1 Indians..................
0
****TAMAR” v. POLICE.
Ollers....... 3 Staffs "Carlisle" United........
ST. JOSEPH'S v. S. CHINA.
¿
The College team is one that will finish up very near the top of the second division when the final game
A vay wise plan is-and I proffer it here and now to all clubs for the forwards to discuss together the meris and demerits of the defence which they will have to face, and for the hail-backs, full-backs, and goalkeeper
K. Khan.............
D
R. G.Southerton 3 0 H.W.B. Haslett... 3
0 1* EL. Overy - 4 AW. Ramsay... 2
LEAGUE TABLE.
(UP TO DECEMBER 11).
70 39 1
..10
57
3
P. W.
LD.
3 0 13
0
IRC ....
1
7 0 26
2.0 7
Craigeagower ....
1 1
Kowloon ....
3 1
1 1
3 0 18
Civil service
1 1
R. G. A.......
University
3-
FR.CC CRC...... Staffs
1
CIVIL SERVICE BEAT CRAIGENGOWER.
-A strong Civil Service team played havoc with the Craigengower XI in their league match on Saturday. winning easily by five wickets and 112 runs. Batting first, Civil Service immediately went about getting runs.
to analyse the anacking force that willThey knocked the bowlers all round endeavour to pierce their lines.
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
NAVY 7. RE, and LA.
The scores were ******
RE AND LA
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ARTS CLUB EXHIBITION.
The Annual Exhibition of the Arts' Club will open on Tuesday, the 14th instant, and will be held on that and to succeeding day in the City Hall.
In a match in connection with the above tournament played at Stone cutters on Friday evening, the RG.A. The entrance fee will be 50 cents.
s Victoria Mess secured the two points
RGA VICTORIA-
The scores were →
Sgt. Major Collies
S. Sgt. Davis.
S Set Gillard
CS.M. Pragnall
.106 ..150 .150
150
2 at stake by winning four games out This is the filth exhibition of the 2 of six
kind, from which it will be seen that these popular annual exhibitions ori- ginated during the war and have been kept in ever since. Great credit, is due to the pioneers of this movement who thus materiaised what mins: have been a difficult undertaking during the dark days of the war; and as the exhibitions have grown in strength and popularity they are to be sin- || .150 cerely congratulated on the result of 130 their labours.The Art Club itself is 96 of much older origin, and has now 96been in existence for many years. -104 Bat it was formerly a smaller and less
150
Mr. Gur Thomas....... CQMS Rivors ..............
ROA. STONECUTTERS
Q.M.S. Marghan Sgt. Ives...... Sgt. Williams
Set MeKay
20 QMS. Tides....
4 Sgt. Cordon....
0
.150 .126
The highest break (28) was made 28 by S. Sgt. Gillard
Played on Navy E. Ground, this match was in charge of Mr. Cheesely:
The above friendly matches, which It ended in a win for the Sailors by 2-0, after a fast and exciting game.
the wicket, and having scored 187 was played at Happy Valley en The Sailors lost the toss and kicking
Individually and collectively the for the loss of five wickets, declared, Saturday, resulted in an easy win fox off at once, made track for the Police gal They were stopped, however, is played. This is not surprising." enemy" is placed on the dissecting G. R. Sayer played very pretty cricket the Navy by four wickets. before they could get really danger the College team comprising practic table. But no, definite plan of cam-and was his side's chief contributor
The ball was cleared, and the ally the same lot that played firstpaign is attempted for reasons which with a score of 66. A. R. Sutherland Capt. Gray, b Croles-Rees Police forward line moved forward in division "footer" last year. Ang should be obvious to all fist-class who indulged in vigorous driving
| Maj. Edwards, b Croles Reeser good combination, but could not way, after giving Kowloon, recent players. Talks such as these cannot which was delightful to watch, was the Capt. Wahl, c Franks. b Kennett mash through the Sailors' defence. anxious aspirants for second division fail to be stimulating and helpful. Inext best contributer with 42 FJ In rapid succession after this each honours, a severe drubbing last side attacked in turn but without week, St. Joseph's added another two Femember in my early years with De Rome's 30, was also worthy of Col. Taylor. c and b Stanley
Derby County how much I profited by mention. The others who contri- Spr. Jacobson, st. Franks, b final success. Both sides were award-points to their credit by decisively our team meetings on Friday nights buted double figures were R. C
on:), and G. H. Piercy (11 not out). Lt. Hammond, & Croles-Rees ...... ed a penalty, both Goalies saving in beating the S. China reserves on fine style. After very even and well Saturday by 5 goals to 1, the Chinese meetings conceived by my famous Witchell (11). AE Wood (15, not Lt. Larkcom, c Franks, b Coles-
A word or two more. The time to Craigengower replied very feebly QMS. Tidey, run out... contested play the balf time whistle never once standing the ghost of old colleague John Goodall.
chance right through the game.
form a definite plan of campaign is in with 75 ruus, of which P. T. Lamble Sr. Morris, Stanley...... went with the scores blank,
(20), W. Grimmett (16) and R. Basa the arena during play."
The wise captain is always on the (11), were the only contributors of look-out" for
weak spots in the double figures. R. E. O. Bird, whose And should he bowling played havoc with the side, 'enemy's" armour. discover one he quietly passes the secured fire wickets for 38 runs
also difficult to play, had "news" round and gives his orders while E B. Reed, whose balls were accordingly...
wickets for 2 runs to bis credit.
From the kick off in the recond Tamar" went off with a half the rush, and during the greater part of this half the Police were mostly on the defensive, with Hilly their Goalie saving bis team time after time. The Sailors would not be denied, however, and their first goal came through a penalty. Style took the kick and made no mistake. The same player soon afterwards scored again, intercepting a nice pass from the right. Fall time went soon after wards.
R.G.A. v. KOWLOON.
a
The RGA. reserves are also a
The scores were
CIVIL SERVICE.
three
Of course, if the discovery be made only a few minutes before the inter- val, he keeps it for the dressing-room,
zare contra in ink on and in the second half concentrates F. J. de Rome, st. Holdman, b more or less, on the weak link. And Lamble
team who will not be very far down in the second division list if they keep on playing in the same way they have done so far. They brought off another win on Saturday at the expense of Kowloon who will have to buck up if they do not want to finish up at the bottom of the second league. They can play football, hut want more practice together before Gunners scored first, Biyth for Kow will be to lead what support he can A. E. Wood, not out 15 loon equalizing soon afterwards, this without causing weakness elsewhere. Chipchase, st Holdman, 6 their victory over the redoubtable Score ruling at half time, In the a policy which will tax his ingenul A..R. Sutherland, c.Thompson, b
KOWLOON v. CLUB. "
Kowloon must be congratulated on
the captain of the other sideif he G. R Sayer, st. Holdman, b Lam- be a prudent guide-wil also have
Croles-Rees
Reesa mi var posue
Extras Cpl. Hayward, not out pr. Cleaver, c and b Croles-Rees
Total.
Bowling Analysis.
10
RECLUSE'S CLAIM.
LEGACY OF MILLIONS.
ROMANCE OF BREWER'S FORTUNE.
mbitious thing than it is to-day, being nothing more then a small social gathering of a few artistically minded. friends once a month to see each others pictures and award a prize för the two first favourites. The idea of a public exhibition was far from their thoughts.
This, however, now appears to be a pretty firmly established yearly event, which we have cause to be glad of as it Elis ap undoubted g m the public life of Hongkong. No
Claiming to be the lineal descend-society can afford to neglect the Arts, ant of a famous knight and the right- and there is far too linde intellectual fal owner of a fortere estimated at and artistic activity among 15. The Wabout six millions sterling. Moses untal exhibition has done not a Ettle Chadwick bas died at the Lake to stipulate the latter and bring to 6Hospital, Ashton under-Lyne, at the notice a good deal of hidden or
fatent, which would otherwise have ved alone at lain dormant; 'its educational value, Wisterbottom Farm, Natley, near therefore, alore cannot be overesti
The old man
Kennett .... Croles-Rees Stanley 5" 0
0. H. R. ..10 3 24
12.20
34
20
2
age of 81.
NAVY.
30
Rev Fr. Porcell, b Hammond
Steward, run out
69
66
Lt. Jones; c Larkcom, h Edwards 7 Lt. Caswell, & Gray Le-Com, Greig, not out
52
Extrás en men art.
5
42
Stalybridge, and had no relatives in mated; we would gladly see a similar
they can hope to do anything. The found the marier out, and his policy/R. C. Witchell, « Drake, b Lamble 11 Lt. Franks, c Gray, b Edwards... 38} the district except a "cousin, Mrs. [literary society established and much
considerably.
#
Lamble ...
Grimmett...
second half the Soldiers had a chan Club team. It was of course expected walk over, doing practically as they Other aspects of play often arise G. H. Piercy, not out num. 11. that they would give the Club a good
Extras............ game, but popular opinion did not pleased and scoring three times with which call for the introduction of particular methods of strategy, but believe that the Kowloonites would out reply.
such strategy must wait on the aqual Total (for 5 wkts, declared) 187 presence of particular-circumstances. To form a definite plan of campaign E. B. Reed, E. Fincher, W. L before the game starts is, therefore, Edmonds and R. E. O. Bird did not
bat. simply a waste of time.
Bowling Analysis.
UILERS. STAFFS."
and
LEAGUE CRICKET.
HKCC. DRAW WITH LRG
Johnson, of Job's Farm, Hattersley, better support given to the A.D.C. The growing popularity of the Arts? who took food to him daily.
Chadwick died following barns re- Club Exhibition and the justification ceived through falling forward, when of its establishment may be ganged sitting in front of the fire. At the from the fact that, whereas last year Total (for 6 wkts.)... 192 inquest the Coroner found that death 187 pictures vere exhibited, the was due to senile decay, accelerated number sent in this year approaches Rev. Croles-Rees, M. Kennett, by the burns...
£300. Westall, Dixon and Stanley did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
.:
48389
A single man, old Moses diximed to After the last exhibition a meeting be the lineal descendant of Sir An-fof the Club was held at which it was drew Chadwick, who died in London decided to re-establish the old month- Win 1768, after amassing a fortune as ly gatherings which had fallen into disuse. This has given a fresh in- At his death he left neither issue petus to the Club and has proved i
0.
M
Edwards
0 66
2
0.
Lammert Drake.............. 3 Anderson... 3 9 Grimmett Lamble
0 6'0 "27
7 Hammond IM. Gray á 6 M. RW. Larkcom 2
a brewer.
0
1
65
0
18
0
nor will A conspiracy was com merced by three men to make a
great success.
18
C.R.C. 2nd v. KCC. 2nd.
0
31 0
0 54
1
0 52
CRAIGENGOWER.
This match, which was played on the Chinese ground at Causeway Bay on Saturday, resulted in an easy
win. The match was played on the Club ground, Mr. Jones being referee. The stand, was well filled and a good
The Oilers are certainly bucking crowd appeared round the ropes to witness the match.
up and improving their position in Kicking off, the Club forwards the second division and on present made a dash for goal. Crocker form they ought to give any team clearing when things were beginning in the second division a very good to look dangerous. The ball went game. They met the Staffs at the on Saturdzy out to Taylor who made tracks fo Sookumpoo Valley
after a very fast the Cinb goal and nearly opened th and scoring for Kowloon, a beautiful shot hard fought game secured two just going wide. Soon after Town points by the odd goal in five. send put the Club goal in danger After a few minutes of even play the with a hard drive which skimmed the Oilers broke through and scored. bar. The Club then attacked, keep-The Staffs equalized not long after ing a steady pressure on the Kowloonwards. The game after that was ground on Saturday afternoon. The S. Jex. e Chapman, b Bird. goal for some time. Crocker however, very evenly contested, the Oilers wicket was exceptionally favourabl was in his best form, and though his scoring a second goal close on to half to the batsmen, and the scoring was B. W. Bradbury, b Reedevinner,
3A: E. Silkstone, b Yew Man Hon 24 goal had some narrow escapes, be time. The Oilers scored their third high on both sides The Indians W. Grimmett, b Reed - 15 JP. L. Newman, b Lai Ku managed to keep it intact. Wheeler goal early on in the restart and made 169 runs for the loss of six L. E. Lammert, run out
though the Staffs netted in reply they wickets, and declared at that figure. F. T. Lamble, b de Rome-20 L. S. Bates, Wong Fo Keung 31 could not bring the scores level, the M. HL Abbas, batting very vigorously. W. Hali, c Edmonds, b Bird. points going to the Oilers, who fully scored well compiled 45, and w. S-Drake, b. Birds deserved their win.
1
finally relieved the pressure, and pass
The above teams played a very R. Basa, b. Reed interesting game on the HK.C.C..Holdman, 16 w Bie
F. G. Thompson, c Edmonds, b
„Birdama ada atas
ing to the right, the Kowloon for wards brought a lovely piece of combination culminating in Millard
was his side's chief contributor, C. Anderson, not out.................. a beating Rodger all hands up. Kow. Mr. Wells was in charge of a very Starting their innings at 4.30 the Clab endeavoured to overhaul loon led by the only goal in the first fine game. balf.
The Club made active efforts to equalize from the restart, bat the
Kowloon" defence were not giving
much sway, and time after time sent
اب
the Indians, and, but for the
"CARLISLE" v. CLUB.
N
call of time, would have done sa without difficulty. However, the The Club Reserves were away for match was played to a fine draw.
Extras
Total...
Bowling Analysis.
the Club attack away disappointed, this match, meeting the "Carlisle "TE. Pearce and W.C.D.Turner upon Bird .................................................. The Club were unfortunate at this on Navy A ground They had hard whom the juncture, in losing McTavish who lines in not bringing off
Club depended so Reed........ draw, the mach, were unfortunate la being De Rome....
11 victory for the visiting team by 48
runs
8
The scores were:-
* KOWLOON.
2
.4 Lt D. P. Hannan, Lai Kuen, b
1 Wong Po-Keung
0 R. R Beecham, c Wong Po Keung 21
0
0 W. F. L. Gorvin, & Yew Man Hon 18
6A: G. File, b Yew Man Hon 26
The first gathering
will, and two of them who visited took place at the Besil Taylors short- the registry of Mottram-in Longen-y before their departure, and they dale Church, Cheshire, and got from bave been held monthly ever since the register the record of the man various houses, the number of ex- age of Sir Andrew's parents, paid hibits averaging about 20 to 30. A- the penalty by hanging at Tybura. short criticism on each picture is
never written for the instruction of the men The record, however, was recovered and the money still re-bers, and votes are taken, two prizes mains in Chaticery,
selected by the Secretary being ac
Pictures corded to the favorites. that have been shown at these grifor ings will be accepted for the antial exhibition as well as new work, 50 that the pictures the public are invited to examine will include the work of the Club for the entire past year as well as that done specially for the present exhibition.
X-RAY'S FOR INSANITY.
INVALUABLE INSTALLATION.
,
6 W. T. Elson, b Wong Po Keung... 7
TO DETECT CHANGING SKULLS.
U. G. Pritchard, not out .................................t 75 R. H. Jewsbury, not out
3
6
E. F. Spinks, did not bát."
Exxtras
W.
Total
1
Bowling Analysis.
M
Wong Po Keung 13 Lai Kuen ... Yew Man Hon... 15
CLC
0
6
0. M. R 10 0 38 5 9.3 22 3 130 5 1. 1 0 4 0
****
The but C Blaker and F. H. Farthing
R.G.A. DEFEAT KCC.
had to be helped off the ground." Carlisle being rather lucky in both dismissed with the score at 28, Edmonds Notwithstanding, the Clab still kept winning by the only goal attacking, their shooting, however referee was Mr. Clements. being poor. From now on the Club were put on the defensive, their goal escaping two or three narrow shaves. The final whistle went with Kowloon victors by the only goal scored.
RGA 7 S. C. ATHLETIC.
This match was down for decision
UNITED . INDIANS.-
stopped the rot with a beautiful part nership which netted over a hundred Tuns for the side before they were separated. After their dismissal, with the score at 158; the Clab tail:
This league match, which was
A very fast and tricky match was went to pieces, and two wickets were played at King's Park on Saturday, witnessed on the Navy B. Ground on secured by Abbas for one run. When resulted in a win for the RGA, by Saturday, the United being at home stumps were drawn, the Cab had 34 runs after a very close game. to the Indians, who fields a very 160 runs to their credit and five
formidable team, including Jackson,
layers still to bat.
a player of no mean ability. After
The scores were:---
om the Sookumpoo ground, Mr. Wells beng the Referee.
the Indians had two or three chances
at the United goal without success,
LR C
The scores were
AO. Brawn, b Dayles: .....................
C. J. Stapleton, c and b Baker....
D. M. Goodall, st. Bagnall, b.
Graham
Lo Man Pan, b Gorvia Chan Tin Sung, Lbw. Sukstone... Wong Po Keung, c Gorvin, b Silk-
stone DJIANI FOUNDE
Lai Kuen, b Gorvin ******** Yew Man Hon, b Gavin
Wan lu Shing, run out
4 Un Hew Fan, run out
Those who have already seen the works sent in 'and who are best fitted
An X-rays Installation for the in- to judge are unanimous in their 6 Testigation and treament of mental opinion of the general increase in the cases was opened at the Bethlem excellence of the artistic output of the 142 Royal Hospital, Lambeth-road, S.E., Cab, and the judges will have a by the Lord Mayor of London (Sir E. difficult task before them to appraise Cooper). The installation, one of the the most worthy of an award. A very W. most modern in London, is the gift of satisfactory Improvement all round has been shown, and while many of the Sir Charles Wakefield."-
"Dr. P. Beeton, of the Bethlem old favourites, such as Mrs. MacPher Royal Hospital, said to a reporter: son and Colonel Loring, are still well "In mental diseases there are certain to the fore, there are several younger growths inside the skull which make and keen competitors such is not- the bone thinner in certain places or ably the talented young Russian lady widen certain apertures. By means Miss Birna Kirwho bid fair to of the X-rays you can detect these make the veterans look to their lau- rels. Lady Stubbs, has kindly con 1 changes..
31
-
"0
"To great mumbers of shell-shock-seried to present the prizes on Tues- 14 ed soldiers, the apparatus will be of day afternoon at 5.30 o'clock Cheung Wing Kut. b Silkestone...1 inestimable ýalso in discovering pieces Woo Pak Fuk, b Hennan en 0 of iron and shrapnel in the bra 37 Chan Wing Cheung, not out....
21
6 Woo Pak- Luk, Pritchard, b
Pile
J. Stalker, b Baker
mond"...................isa masíapie 17. G. C. Earde, b Farthing me. 11.
B. D. Evans, e Sgt. Thornton, b
0
30
20
A. H. Rumjahn rum out ́.........AMES 18 E. L. Braga, 1b,w, b.Baker M. H. Abbas, b Farthing 45 RG. Southerton, Bagnall, b
S. A. Ismail, not outr
20
The Athletic kicked off and lost the United got going, and after good S. H. Ismail, Lb.w., b Drummond 23 little time in putting the Soldiers' passing on the part of their forwards A. A. Rumjahn, lbw b Drum- defence on their mettle, the ball Chubb opened the scoring with finally, toing behind. The game then high shot. The Indians attacked developed into a series of rapid after this but finished weakly in front exchanges, the soldiers and the of goal each time. The half time Chloe Liking farms at attacking in whistle went with the United one rapid accession Play was very ahead. In the second half the wift and keerz but the shooting was Indians had far the best of the game, not yery, Bronz on alther side. Close the United rarely having a chance to helf time the Chinese broke attack. But try as they would; the Jadisus failed to score, and the game through and scored, gr
second half was a pepetition of ended in a win for the United by the
the exchanges favouring only goal. The referee war kir side very much. In this half, Omar,
·Graham ucestamais
S.D. Ismail, c Blaker, b Fentycross 11 A W. Ramsay, b. Davies ....................... 12.
H. Overy, not out. D. Weerapul, not out.
R. Peston, b Graham.................... W. B. Haslett, Lb.w., b Davies ....
Extras
Extras
Total (for 6 wkts,, dec
Khan did not bat
Extras
Total
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