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BRAD OFFICE:--SHANGHAI. BRON-BANKOW, TINTOIN, PEKINO, CHUNGKING CHINEIANO, Hongkong Canton, ChaNG- IKA, NawoRWANG, MUIDEN and Domain. AGANO-LONDON AND NEW VOIX,

SPORT.

WEAK-FKD FOOTBALL.

SHIELD COMPETITION.

SATURDAY'S GAMES.

"CARLISLE" v. CLUB.

This shield match was played on Navy "A" ground, the teams lining

B.M., BURMAN V. SOUTH CHINA up as followe:

KO, 2 TRAM,

This game was played on Friday on Navy "B" ground, the teame turning out as follows.

"Durbae":-Lawrence: Rouayan, Pover Davis. Beaselin, King Millar, Darlinson, Cann, Mabonny and Wymas.

South China-ia Shing Yin Kwok Ping Tin, Au Kit Sang: Kwok Sho Lau, Hon Wing, Lam Yuk Ying: Chu Kwong Yang, Kum Fook, Leung Wing Tak, Fung Man Kit, Wong Shiu Wa.

Referee. Mr. William.

The game started in the rain, and the ground was soon like a quagmire. Consequently good football was out of

the question, and for a player to keep bis feet whilst attempting to kirk the ball became a fine art. However, some exciting momenta were witnessed, especially round the Chinese goal where the play was for the greater part of each half. however remained for the Chinese to

it.

неге.

It

BON

Carlisle: Williams: Hobbs, Wat

Eidrett, Barnes,

Botting Tarrett, Richardson,

Eggleston, Donvaran, York.

Hongkong Club G. Rodger: Ger- rard, J. Rodger: Railton, McPhail, Mair: Forsyth, McTavish, Begg, Kahr, England.

Referen-Mr. Jones.

Play opened in favour of the Club and it was evident from the start they were the best tean, although the con dtion of the pitch made good football impossible. Ia tho first half Begg and Kahr were responsible for two goals, and the teams crossed over with the Club leading by two goals

to none.

in the second half the Club was all

over the Sailors. Forsyth increasing the score by a fine individual run. The goalkeeper coming out to meet him slipped leaving an open goal. Begg scored the fourth toward the latter end of the game, from a pass by McTavish. The game auded in a win for the Club by 4 goals to love.

KOWLOON v. UNITED.

18+ 197,88,14--1

THE CHINA MAIL.

The teams were evenly matched and the score is not a correct result of the game. Kowloon had hard luck in front of goal, a draw of two all would have been a batter ending For the United Valentine, Cheah and Samy ware the outstanding players, and Wheeler, Pasco, and Hopper played a hard gume for Kowloon.

SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIO

"AMBROSE,"

This game was played on the Soath China ground before the usual large crowd that is attracted to the Chinese contohes.

Scores:

SERVIUEB-1ST INNINGS.

10

78

Capt. Ollivor, o Davies, b Evans., 29 Capt. Darice c and b Sayer,!. Lt. Com. Jotham, b Bayer Lt. Stevenson, st. Davies, b Reed 10 Lt. Franks, e Braga, b Sayer Maj. Edwards, b Hamilton

Capt. Spinks, c Blaker, b Hamilton Bdr. Baker, 1.b.w, b "ayer Lt. Grabanu, : Hancock, b

Hamilton..

White, b Hamilton Lt. Beatty, not out

Extras

Total

Dr. Valentine, not out.. R. T. Taylor, not out..

Extras.

Total (5 wkta.)..95

TUESDAY, JANUARTE 31, 1820.

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1 47

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C. J. Theohi. W. Cowan, A. P. Glanville and F. Sutton did not bat.

Bowling Analysis

M. R. W

0

Crole-Hees

.12

3 27 1

Skinnur

18

42 4

Wallis..

2 I 9 0

Wallace

1

0 11 0

Carsluke

2

0 12. 0

DAISY BUTTER

.191

Fall of wickets:-1-15, 2-59, 3-91. 1-95, 5-174, 6--182, 7-182, 8-190, 9-190, 10-191.

The Chineso lost the toss and started the game against the wind. Exchanges during the first half were fairly oven, with perhaps the Chinese having slightly the better of the game. Half time arrived with the score sheat blank. In the second half the Chinese Reed bad all the game but could not score Sayer and the honours of the afternoon Evans must go to the "Ambrose" goalie Lammert who saved some marvellous abots and Hamilton. without a doubt saved his side from

defeat. Full time arrived with Do score recorded.

The replay will take place during mid-week.

K.G.A. v. "CAIRO,”

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W. 19 2 44

23 0 75

4

6 0 21 1

7 1 20 5.21 27

BONGKONG. IST INNINGS.

0

4

E.J.R. Mitchell, e Franks, b Davies 14 G.R. Sayer, 1.b.w. b Davies.

F. L. Brags. c and b Beatty.......... T. E. Pearce, not out

R. Hancock, b Graham

B. L. Evans, e Graham, ↳ Davies. C. Blaker, e Franks, b Beatty.

Extras..

This game played at Sookumpoo į L. J. Davies, c Baker, b Grabam resulted in a win for the Gunners by 1 goals to nous. On the play they fully deserved to win.

LEAGUE.

SECOND DIVISION.

R.G.A. RES: v. ST. JOSEPHS.

$

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HONGKONG 7. KOWLOON.

Played at King's Park on Saturday, this match resulted in a win for Kowloon by six wickets and 61 runs. The visitors batted first, but they could not do anything with the bowl- ing, and going out in procession, closed their innings for the low total of 12 Tune. Farthing's 17 was the best individual contribution. The only other double figure score was Hollande' 10. There were four "ducks." Cochrane was the best bowler, captur- ing seven wickets cheaply for 13 runs. Lawrence took two for 28 and Spinks one for 1.

37 Kowloon played havoo with Hong-

3 k

bowling, and batting

16 vigorously, collected the runs quickly,

They stayed in until time and then

2

1

Total (7 wkts, unfinished)- 91

E. Lammert, E, B. Reed and E.W. Hamilton bat to-day.

bad five wickets down for 103 runs. Horridge and Railton opened the Railton went out inuings, but cheaply for the low score of 4 runs. Herridge scored 13 before he wan caught by Lawrence, Elson played a good bat and scored 39 before he was run out, Cosbrune followed with 19. Lawrence gave a catch after scoring two, and then Stapleton and w. Spinks entered into a partnership 3 which was unbroken when time was

Fall of wickets-1-9, 2-16, 3-86, 4-45, 5-66, 6-84, 7-01.

Bowling Analysis,

0.

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R.

Davies

20

13

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12

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46

2

Grabam

Played at Sookumpoo. After a very even game the Gunners Res, Beattey won by the only goal scored.

Referee. Mr. Angus.

CURLEW

RES. v. KOWLOON

RES.

Somin delay was caused in this watch owing to the non appearance of the Referee, but s Ptart was eventually made at 2.45 p.m., another Referee taking over charge of the Sailors had all the play and ran out winners by 3 gals to 0.

game.

The

HOLIDAY CRICKET.

HONGKONG v. SERVICES.

The bowlers

C.S.C.C. v. NAVY.

2 called. They contributed 19 between McNicoll took two wickets them.

for 18 runs and Benson and Young one each for 6 and 29 r. ctively.

Scorea:

HONGKONG.

H. E. Hollands, c Lawrence, b

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Played on Civil Service gronad on Saturday this match resulted in a draw. Time intervened with the home score reading 95 runs for wicketa. Batting first, the Navy piled up 186 runs, of which the highest contributor was Norris with 54. He L. D. McNicoll, c and b Lawrence. 0 hit out at everything which came W. W Mackenzie, b Cochrane.. his way and made seven fours. F. N. Young, c Edwards, b Skinner was also in hard hitting form Cochrane and knocked five fours. All the G. W. Sewell, ↳ Cochrane.. bowlers suffered.

The first five Civil Service batamen were not very brilliant and none Valen- resobed the 20 mark safely. tine stopped the rot, and hitting out He made nine merrily, scored 45.

NAVY,

Rev. Purcell, c Glanville, b

Edmonds. Lt. Norris, b Cowan Rev. Crole-Rees

С Fincher, b Taylor Lt. Com. Gilchrist, b Cowan Com, Edgill, b Taylor Pay. Lt. Wallace, e Edmonds, b

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Bowling Analysis.

D. M.

F.

W.

Lawrence.. Cochrane Spinks

7 0

28

2

8.2 2

18

2

KOWLOON.

1

1

12

F. G. Herridge. b Young

13

54

N. L. Railton, c MoNicoll, b

Benson

QUELLS MUTINY,

15

W. T. Elso, ran out

39

4

23

T. M. Cochrane, c Mackenzie, b

McNicutl

19

F. E. Lawrence, c Markenzie, b

McNicoll

1

15

17

For this game on Kowloon ground open the more which they did about the United turned out two players twenty minutes from the start. Au from the University team, Chesh and Kit Sang receiving pusted up o Lau, Samy, who played together on the who sent forward for Chu Kwong right wing and were responsible for Yang to beat the backs,

The gos two of the three goals scored. Kow. keeper coming out left the goal icon won the tuss, and Valentine A ding dong open for Chu to tap the ball into started the game.

the From

rentre the struggle took place, both goals being Starting on Saturday this two-day gol away "Darba "

and visited in turn, but the backs on both match was continued this morning. It was evident sides were safe, and the only real The Services closed their first innings took up the attack.

gool in this balf for 191. Jotham was in fiue form, fours. Crole-Rees, Skinner, Wallace that they would soon score, and only shot at

the and Carelake were the punished the good play of the Chinese goal was by Coombs who struck the cross and batting vigorously, was

Ha bowlers. Cowan was the best bowler, keeper kept them out as long as they lar with a fine shot having Beach highest contributor with 78 runa.

Edwards (47) capturing 4 wickets for 38 rans. But if was bound to enme and beaten to the wide. Half time arrived pade seven fours.

also batted Skinner took 4 for 42 Olliver (29) just before Line from a corner with the score wheat blank. Restarting

and each made four

Scores: kick Cana equalised, and lemon time Kowloon got away and pressed for astro ty,

time. Eventually Hopper relieved, fours: Edwards knocked Hamilton arrived with the score one ali.

Restarting the game the "Durban" and Valentina getting possession, sent out of the ground for a six. Davies' pressed. Some good movements were out to Cheah who went through sad 10 included one four.

crcia shot. wern: Sayer six fours; Reed four fours; poilt by the players not being abis to beat Woodman with a keep their feet. This was the Sailors From the centre kick Pasco went Lammert two fours; Hamilton one half entirely, and alter about filbeen through but when well placed sent four and one six. Hamilton took Midfield play followed four wickets for 27 runs and Bayer minutes play tanu, receiving near the behind.

Then Valentine gained four for 75. Evans and Reed got Fenalty line, beat Rid with wing for a time.

hot. Play continuer in iuvour of possession near the ball way line and one each for 21 and 44 respectively.

Mitchell and Sayer opened Hong- no further dribbled his way through to within but scoring took place, the ganse resulting twenty yards of the goal whence he kong's innings vigorously, but the Durban" by sent in a beautiful shot that had the bowling was tricky and they went in a win for the

goalie beaten from the time it left his out early. Sayer made one four out goals to one.

For the winners Cuna was the foot. Kowloon now came into the of his six runs. Braga also lashed out

With the two picture and shots for Wheeler and but was caught by Beatty after mak outstanding player. backe very safe tue goalkeeper did Pasco just missed. Wheeler was also ing a four. He returned Beatty's bail not have much to do. His one responsible for a fine first timer hard and the latter did well to hold mistake of fucking out let the Chinese that Beach did well to clear, From it. Pearce played pretty cricket and The Lean on the whole are a big punt forward by the United managed to stay in until time. He well balanced and on a dry ground defence, Cheah went through and gave no chances, ani consequently should prove worthy opponents for scored No 3 for the United. Time scoring was slow. When stumps were was now getting close, but the Kow-drawn at 5.45 p.m., he was undefeated

Ling any other team here.

The outstanding player of the loon team played up gunely and with 37, which include two fours.

Fasco going through was Hancock was unlucky to go out early, Taylor Chinese team was the goalkeeper who pressed. brought of some fine saves and but fouled just outside the penalty area, but Evans made a fine partner for

Dunkley for him the scoring would have un-Me Kelvie took the kick and gently Pearce, scoring 16 before he was doubtedly been heavier. Au Kit Sang pushed the ball forward for Pasco to caught by Grahama. He made three at Irit back was good, but he could beat Beach with a fine shot. With fours. Baker had one four to his not forget the tact that he once played only one minute to go Kowloon came credit. The bowlers were: Graham E. E. Dunkley, c and b Skioner.. 14 in the forward i..e, and he dribbled again, but no further scoring taking four fours, and Beatty and Davies 0. T. Brockbank, c. and b Skinner 10 Davies took thres E. C. Tincher, c Wallace, b Skinner 11 wre he should have punted clear. place, United qualified for Second two fours each. Chu Kwong Yang was the pick of the Round by beating their opponents & wickets for 18 ruas, and Beatty and F. J. Ling, b Bhinnor....

Graham two each for 26 and 46 W. H. Edmonds, a and b Crole=" forward line, but the heavy ground goals to 1.

respectively. Hoforee Mr. Hollands.

Recs.. Was aga nat him.

the

score,

"Durban "

Mid. Wallis, o Ling, b Cowan

10

Extraa..

C. I. Stapleton, not out Lt. Skinner, e Valentine, b Cowan 30 E. F. Spinks, not out. Lt. Com. Legge, not out Surg-Lt. Barlow, cand b Dunkley 6 Lt. Carslake, 1.b.w. b Ling Extras.

Total...

Cowan

Bowling Analysis.

9

5

.188

0. M. R. W.

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HONGKONG.

Beized ber husband's revolvers and went to meet the prisoners, some.of whom were armed with rifles taken

WOMAN'S FIGHT WITH ARMED from the wanders and others with

CONVICTS.

Revolver in hand, a yeang woman fought for an hour with a number of armed convicts and prevented them

Total (5 wkta.)....103 from breaking out of the jail at Ajaccio, the capital of the jaland of F. Evelyn, E. J. Edwards, A. W. E. Corsica, Davidson and J. P. Robinson did not bat.

bars of steel. She fired at them, and with her first shot bit Fogasci. Profiting by the confusion this caused

she closed the door of her husband's office and barricaded it with desks and other heavy furniture.

The convicts made another attempt to get out of prison, but Mae. Ruggieri was reinforced by gendarmer whom she had called by telephone. Two

seriously gendarmes

werd

The convicts, most of whom were serving long terms of imprisonment wounded and one of the convicts,

for murder and other crimes of named Angeletti, was killed before-

Bowling Analysis.

0. M R. W.

6

0 29 1

Farthing.

11

43

o violence, escaped from their cells by the mutiny was quelled,

Benson

3

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1 knocking down and seriously injuring

Edmonds

* 1 29

Dorkins

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10 0 67 10 0 38 4 0 18

3

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Young.

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2 convicted murderer named Fogacci,

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they locked the other warders in the Line) left Singapore on Jan. 30 fet guard room and rushed to the Chief Hongkong and is dus bere on Feb. warder's office, through which they had to pass to get to the main gates of the prison.

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