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CHINESE POOR.
ORPHANAGE IN VIEW,
A scheme to establish an orphanage for Chinese was again discussed at a menting of the promoters in the office of the Kai Tak Company, Des Youx Road on Saturday. Mr. Wong Kwong An, the provisional Chairman of the sponsors' committee, presided.
CRICKET.
SATURDAY'S MATURES
LEAGUE I.
0.8.0.C
v. H.K.0.0.
0
UNIVERSITY. ·
THE CHINA MAIL.
0. II. W. .11 1 35 B
HONGKONG BOY SCOUTS
8 0 368 PRINCE'S BANNER PRESENTED. 2.2 0 13 2
Bowling Analysis.
A. A. Rumjohn, c Dance, b
Pestonji
010. A. Paterson
T. E. Yeoh, b Banson
27 8. H. Ông
Balbatchet, b Hall.
O, W. Lace
Roffey, not out....
FRIENDLY MATURES,
H. B. Osman, b Evans..
|Rov. E. Quick, e Dance, b Evans 21
Ng Baopoo, l.b.w. Evans.. Extras
}
19
2 0
22 H.K.0.C. 2nd v. 0.8.0.0. 2ND.
.157
1
Hongkong's Boy Scouts gathered in full strength in the grounds of Government Hoyas on Saturday afternoon to receive an historical bandor to be competed for by all the Scout troops in the Colony. The
This game was won easily by the banner is one of the panels used in Civil Servies by 72 runs.
the Price of the Wales' chair when' be visited the Colony last year,
Scorcs:
CIVIL SERVICE
C. Sara, o Reid, b Galloway
W Cowen Crawford, b Galloway
W. Dil, cand b Crawford
W. Callip, b Crawford
F. Hayora b Galloway..
Bowling Analysis.
Q. M. R.
WY.
I Sandford, 11.w. Piercy
3.3 0 37
3
2 0 34
4
0 19
3
0 24
H. H. Benson.
3
0 21
I
C. Tacchi, b, Galloway
B. Petherbam
.1
0
7
0
LEAGUE II. .
POLICE v. R.E.
Favoured with considerable luck, the H.K.C.C. defeated the Civil Service
Total (for 6 wktz.). by a substantial margin. both sides fielding strong teams. The victors
Shellsbear, Gittens, F. A. Red- batted first and were dismissed for the modest total of 80 rans. Temmond, and Ponsonby Fane did not
bat. Pearce compiled" a century againat | some good bowling but it was not one of his characteristic innings. He
B. D. Evane.... was missed by Ling off his own bowling when in the thirties Capt, Spinks. possible chance if the trundler had R. Pestonji
G. A V Hall followed up his run-ard gave several other easy chanoes; Tra Civil Service certain stage fielding, up to was exemplary and Pearce found it exceedingly difficult to get the varied bowling away. Then the mished catches came and their name W legion. After being unusually restrain ed for rome time, the home batemal gradually brought the score up to the visitors' total and then went in for some hitting. Ona Fow Fomething of the real Pearce, beautiful drives to the off being intermingled with well-tried Icg glances. At this stage, the Civil Service fielding depreciated to ap extest seldom seco; eary returna wers fumbled and overthrows added to the score. Only Wood and Sayer can be said to have filed well. Humphreys made several good scoring strokes but he was over shadowed while partner- ing Pearce. Claxton while apparent ly getting set had the misfortune to be given l.b.w. After his display the week before laat, a gool-sized schre was expected from him. The lingue match between the two clubs will prove very interesting and will go a long way towards deciding the cham
For some time past a number of Chinese residents bave badpionship.
orphanage this project for an
under Berious consideration. Mr. Tang Hip cher explained that the committee had received OD in- vitation from the Government-to- suggest ways by which poor Chinese children and orphans could be affec- tively helped, and they had nieo been smured that any practical undertakings atarted by the Chinese for the benefit of poor children would receive the help of the authorities. He suggested that the project take the form of az orphanage and poor children's home combined and fubmitted a draft of of the regulations. A tulcommaittee of five was then elected to consider the proposed regulations and have thom translated into English so that they can be forwarded to the Direc tor of Education and His Excellency the Governor.
In order to encourage the scheme, Mr. Tang Hip chse announced a competition bad been started for the three best essays on the sufferinge and tribulations of orphans..
GOLF,
K.0.0, v. U.8.1.0.
This match was played yesterday and realted in a decisive victory for the U.S.R.C. Bing! were played in the morning ami at tiffa time the KO.C. was 3 games down. In the after on the U.S.R.O, claimed every game in the foursomes.
Score:-
.K,CIC.
Smith...
Overy... Parker
GITED...
Hyda
Jack..
Shenton...
SINGLES,
V.B.C.C.
0 Gandy
Mitchell..
Scorea :-
CIVIL SERVICE.
G. R. Sayer, e Davies, b Owen
Hughes
9
F-Baker, cand-b-Owen-Huches.:-14- A. Grimmett, e Wild, b Chadwick 0 E. C. Fincher, o Claxton, b Chad-
wick
At Happy Valley on Saturday, the police defeated the sappers by 41 runs. Alexander played a sound. game for the police and scored 68.
Bcords:-
ROYAL ENGINEERS.
20
Lieut. Hammond, c . Earnebaw,
b Alexander.......... C.S.M. Pearson b C. Farnshaw.. 14 S. Sergt. Redpath o Hallam, b.
Watts...
Capt. Wahl; b Watts..
Corpl. Jacobsen, b Alexander... Sergt. Townsend, b C. Earnshaw 8. Sergt. Hamblin, c and b C.
Farorhaw
S. Sergt. Middleton, -b C. Earn-
how...
S-Sergt. Best, b Watts... Lee. Corpl. Trengrove, o Hallam,
b0. Earnshaw, Corpl. Hallam, not out..
Extras..
A. E. Wood, c Pearce, b Chadwick 2 N. J. Watte E. W. Hamilton. b Chadwick....
F. J. Ling, c Webster, b Owen
Hughes.
F. H. Holdman, b Chadwick
F. Syme Thompson, b Webster..
F. W. Baker, st. Daries, b Owen
Hughes.
E. Duckley, not out
Extras
Total..
B. E. A. Webster..
11
21
AT. Gardiner, o Reid, b Galloway
E. Savage, o Rodger, b Piercy, Wilson not out
U. Fincher, run out
Extras
Total. Bowling Analysis,
0. M. 4 1
Tho Scout troops present were, St.
23 Joseph'a. St. Andrew's First Wan-
2 chai Murrays, Rolling Fifth, Ellie
7 Kaloorie, Spiyingpun and Wesleyan.
H.E.'R ADDRESS.
10
12
Ia presenting the banner His
o Excellency the Governor said that;
he was glad to hear from the Com-
48 tissinner that the movement, to 29 which he attacked much importance,
.145.
II. W. -32 0
D. Reid Crawford ******* 6 0 HO Piercy...
9 1 29 Galloway'.
Il 2 43 Я К.О.С.
W. Brackenridge, at. Sandford, b
Sara..
D. Reid, b Cowon
J. R. Way, c Hill, b Gardiner.... 2W. Fraser, e Wilson, b Sara.....
W. Galloway. Wilson, b Gardiner
G. H. Piercy, c Sandford, b
Gardiner
J. D. H. Crawford, et. Candford, bi
Sara..
6
E. W. Alderson, b Gardiner.
H. E. Hollande, b Gardiner..
2
..80
H. Spicer, not out..
H. W. Rodger, c and b Gardiner.. Extras
0
wae doing well in the Colony. We had asked them to assemble for the purpose of making several presenta tions. The first was the banner which most of the might have seen before in a different shape, because it waB one of the panele of the Prince of Wales's chair when he visited Hong kung this year. His Excellency said it seemed a pity lot to make use of this fine piece of work, and it struck him that they miskt obtain
souverir of HRH's visit by making it into a banner. Ha Accordingly suggested to His Royal Highness that the two panels be con- verted into bauners, one for the Boys Scouts and the other for the Girls Guides. His Royal Highness also pave his gracious approval to tho deignation the Prince of Wales Bauner. It was a gift from His Royal Highness. The conditiose of comp-ti- tion, by which it was to be won, Lad already been published and need not be referred to, but be would like to mention that the main idea throughout was to eṛ courage general efficiency in the rather than individual 73 troop
brilliancy. In order to associate the banner with the Coleny, it waƐ proposed that the troop ebould be called The Governor's Troop for the period during which they held it. His
Excellency expressed the bope that
the troops would exert themselves to win the banner this year and he would
“TITANIA” v. CRAIGENGOWER. be able to report to His Royal High-
Total
Tutal...
Bowling Analysis.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. w.
C. Sara
8 1
30
3
C. Earnshaw..
7.2 0 33
5
A. T. Gardiner..
9.5
1
27
13
C. Alexander..
7 1 27
2
W. Cowen...
3
1
.
0
I
5 0 24
0
POLICE.
7
C. F, Alexander, e Redpathi, b R.
Jacobson
68
13
GR. Eareshan, bit wicket, b Town
send
This was played
0
T. H. King b Pastron
2
Kelly, o Hallam b Pearson.
Craigengower ground, the home securing the victory.
3
Scores :-
0
C. Earnshaw, c Pearson, b Town--
send
CRAIGENGOWER.
13
00
N. J. Watts, o Redpath, b Town-
Bend........
Q. Lawrence, b Gibb.
T. Grimes & Besant b Philpots.. R Raen, b Gibb..
A. V. Baker, c Jacobson.....
14 Hope. Brean
B.Thorpe, o Rad path, b Jacobson 8 Dixon, run out
میشی
on the
ness that his gracious gilt had resulted in a great increase in the fficiet cy of team the boy socuts movement, in which they all knew His Royal Highness took a kren interest.
The banner was then handed to the 19 patrol leader, who marched with it 11 round the parade.
14/2
20
FAST YEAR'S GOOD WORK. The Rev. Waldegrave reporting en 21 the work done by the Association.
Rynolds, o Trengrove, b Town-E. W. Major o Wright, b Evans.. 16 said the Ecouts had been spending
W Bend.......
Bowling Analysis.
Q. M.
B.
1
1 34
S. Garrod, cand b Townsend.
H Owen Hughes. 9.3 2
18
4
II. Hallam not out.
G. A. Chadwick... 8 2
18
5
F. H. Farthing... 30 14
Extras.
0
B.K.O.C.
Total
127
| A. A. Claxton, 1 b.w. Sayer
9
R. H. Wild, b Ling...
3
Bowling Analysis.
H. Owen Hughes ↳ Ling...
6
0. M. B. W.
R. E. A. Webster, a and b Ling..
B. D. Crawford Morgan, a and b
Baker
1N. 8. Hammond... 6
J. Parson
6
12 R. Jacobson...... 6
.30
A. K. Mackenzie, run out..................
3
5
10
'. E. Parce, at. Holdman, b Wood 105 R. Townsen......12.3 2 58 0
D. Humphreys, not out...
F. H. Farthing, not out..
Extras.
Total (for 7 witte)....154
G. A. Chadwick and L. J. Davies
did not bat.
Bowling Auslyeis.
0. M.. I. እ.
E. W. Hamilton. 9
7 0 24
VARSITY v. KOWLOON.
0 40 1
F. J. Ling...... 3
2 16
3
0. Bacon
G. R. Sayer
7
0 35
Q Redmond
3
T. Baker....
.
0 Lindsell...
A. Grimmett...
3 0 28
Fracka
0
A. E. Wood
3
0. 22
Brawn...
0 Lloyd....
1
F. W. Baker....
2 ·0 9
Averell...
0. Murphy
1 Wharton
0
Staple on
1 Dads
1
Stevens
Hogbea
0
1 Ranney..
0
this "match" and scored a decisive
Max.n
I Carter
0
victory by wickets and 51 rune.
Heathcote.... 0 Hewitt
1
Wheeler...... 1 Moore ....
0
| well compiled 61.-
Soorin
Total.... 61.
Total.... 9
McMurtria..... 0 Oakes
Page
YOURSUMES,
Gaudy and
Lloyd Mitchell and Hewitt Bacon and Onkos Dode and
Smith and
Page Overy and
Heathcote.. 0 Parken and
McMurtrie.. 0 Shenton and
I'
Hyde and
Lindsell and
Brapiston... 0 Wharton
Jack ....
Green and Averell
Mason and
Straps Brawn and
0
Franks .... Redmond and..
0. Murphy
Carter and.
0
Hoghen ... 1 gab. Hanney and
Moore
R. March, b Evans.
Munkett, b Be.ant.. J. Greatson, not out.. White, 6 Evans...
A. A. Paice, L.b.w. Evans..
Extras.
Total:
H. B. "ITANIA,”
Lawrence
3 16 0 J. Bhemerson” - 0
Grimes.......
0 22 2 0 27 3
KOWLOON 2ND V. VARSIY IND.
G..P. Claridge, b Paice... A. Besant; c White, b Lawrence D'Arcy & Evans, b Grimes...... Philpott, e Hope, b Lawrence.... W. Wataon, not out... W. Smallwood, b Major....
murh time in getting general troop Deficiency, and for this purpose many 7 of them had spent days in camp where 4 true scoutserait could be learned. At
4 the same time the great aim of the 8 movement, viz. to fit themselve
for the service to others, had not .127 been neglected. Many of the ecou a were learning ambulance work, some of them had acquired proficiency, inmarting, · swimming 29 and life saving practices, and others O bad taken up handicraft such as 46 harkat making, book binding and eat- 8 pentry, while others were learning art Sincla ing painting and music. The 5 Hongkang movement might not ba 20 very large, but it was showing cra 0 siderable vigour in its sima. My. O behalf of the Asicciation for the ban- 0 Waldegrave expressed his thanke on
Oner which he said would always re- 8 mind the scouts of the ideals of the
Association. .118
The second string of the University received the Kowloon second eleven
5. Cover, 1.b.w. Major.. At Pakiulum aud like their senicas won. easily by a wickets and 104 J. Simmonds, o Basa, b Lawrence.
D. W-mys. b Major.. mainstay with a very fine score of D, Gibb, b Lawrence..
Extras...
Tuna,
Peterson was the winners'
94.
Scores;-
UNIVERSITY.
P. E. Choo, e Woolley, 6 Shenton 18
C. A. Peterson, o Brawn, b. Ovdry 91|
CW. Lane, o Jex, b Shenton.....3
Y. C. Teb, o Brawn, b Duncan... 20
8. H. Ong, b Ovary
T. 0. Yeow, c Ovary, b Weasur
J. L. Yoangsaye, è Railton,
Wesser..
C. H. Yeah, not out.
The University virited Kowloca for N. K. Yue, not out.
A. A. Rumjahn was top scorer with d]
KOWLOON.
10. I. Stapleton b Balbatchet..
| J. P. Robinson, o. Quick, b'Balbat-
chet........
R. E. Linusell. b Baibstehet....
B. D. Eraña 6 Balbatchet...
Capt. E. G. Spinke, b Quick.
Extras...
Total.
I.R.C. v. Q.R.C.
This match was played on Saturday,
OTHER PRESENTATIONS. Following the report His Excel- loney presented a totem pole to the Wolf Cabs; and for assisting a man who was shot by an assassin on May 14 last, life saving medale ware hand-
on the Chinese ground and resulteded to Scouts La Hok-wai and Chan
Hung-pua the sixth troop Ellis
Kadoorie.
His Excellency pinned the medala
to the uniforms of the boys and gava them a hearty hand shake.
14
D
in a draw.
9
Ecorea:
4
1.2 0.
6
A. H. Rumjaho, and b.La.. [S. H. Ismail, o Choi b Lee
27
The reremony was brought to
5
close by the singing of the National
33
Anthem,
20
A H. Madar retired..
27
27
Sirdar Khan, M. W. Lo, b Le...5]
2
Total, for 7 wkte. (dec.)..1916.D. Ismail, b Ching
A of Arculli, o Ching b Hang
V. F. Vicajos and A. T. Barma did S. Curream, b Tam.... not bat,
Bowling Analysis.
3. Ri The H. Overy
110 51 OW.L. Wesser.... 14 1.89 GOJ. Shenton... 4 0 29 12A, 0: Brawn ... .3. G 20 0
N. B. Kitchell retired.
E. A. Moondeen retired.
M. P. Madar, Ching, `b Len........... No2 | F. M. Arculli not ont...
19 N. L. Railton.... 30 21 0
B. Petherbans, o Fans, b Balhatchet OL.A. Duncan... 4
0. 0. Vanée, o Balhatchət, b Yeók: 9
H. H. Banson, hit wicket, b Quick
L. J. Blackburn, cand b Quick GAV.Hall, b Qulok.
H. Pestunji, not out,
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Balbatobat
RomJahb
KOWLOON. 78. Jex, a and b Ong
13 A. Lach, a and b Ong.
0
23
12 .11
E. J. Edwards, b Peterson
A. O Bawa, b Peterson.
21 W. L. Wester, b Petersen
W. Hyde, a Choo, b Dog...
108 N. L. H, Railton, a and b Peter
H. Overy, Yeoh b Lane
1. A. Dancan, b Fatemon
WJ. Sbraton, & Peterson,
W. J. Woolley not out.
Total
20 Ching
Extras...
Total.
Bowling Analysis,
BRNN
C.R.C..
Shi Yuk Kwan o'and b A. Arcolli 1 M. W. Lo, b Car:eom
Chos, e Carre m, b A. Arculli.. 10 G. Lee, A. Arenlli; b Madar.... 26 W. Hung, o& H, Ismail, b
*Curreen 15
167
M. K. Lo, aot out.
H, O. Hung, b áron!!
M. RW.M. K. Lo, Lot out
ផែនដ
0 70
1
704
101
0 15
The Best Cough Medicine,
Extrat
10
Total (for 6 wickets).. 82
^ J. R. Uban, H. Chlog, and J, M. Tan did not batan
Bowllog Analysis,
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, is the- largues selling cough med else in the 4 el Arduli world brday because it does exactly Curreem, what a cough modistos in suppress to do. 8. H. Ismail. In stops coughs and coldspecdily and A. H. Madar effectusily, For ↑ malo by all Chemlate
duzi Wrotaktepera..
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