Page
SPORT.
CRICKET.
ONIVERSITY. NAVY.
This match was played on the Univer sity ground and resulted in a narrow victory for the home team by 17 rum.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRE
contributed 65 runs, including 10 fonts. The remaining players failed badly, five yielding only twelve runs. Bcores:--
Ng Bae Kwong, b Morgan Yow Man Tsun,
and b Morgan. 26 La How Far, b Morgan Ho Wing Kin, b Morgan G. Lee, & Eranek Morgan
The sailors batted frat and were all out. Chos; b Morgan
for 107, only Hack (40) showing any form. Marley had the good average of 3 wickets for 4 runs each, while Redmond dismissed two very dangerous, bats in Commander Gibson and Sergt. Dennis For the home side Bunjahn, played forcing innings for 40, which included
H. Ching, and b Donnelly
Ng Sze Yuen, e Morgan, b Don-
nolly
Wei Lee Ban, not out
Wong Kwok Kwong, run out
Wing, b Morgan
Extens
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0. M.
7 fours; and Brayshay quickly, hit up D E. Donnelly........ 10 31, including 6 fours. Orson was the Ld. Col. Morgan ... 9.3 most successful bowler for the visitors, his average reading 4 for 40 Spores:
THE NAVY,
M. Wright, b Brayshay
Big. Hack b Marley
Comms, Gibson, b Redmond
Sergt. Dennis, e J. D. Wright,
Redmond
A
P. Robinson, b Brayshay W. Cary,
Brayshay
B. Henley, Brayshay...
b
A. P. Wild, not out
Pte. Brestin, o Jack, b Marley
W Staley, ran out
Pie. Moriarty, b Marley
Brayshay
Redmond
Marloy
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
14.
0
123
40
HONGKONG. HEMuriel, b Un Hew: Fan
33
Of
Lieut. Murray, e Chòa, b Un How
Fan
F. Button, b Un How Fan
FW S. Evans, c Ching, b Yow
Man Teun
T. E. Pearce, b Un Hew Fan it Col. Morgan, b Un How Fan. Donnelly, e Kwong, b. Un
Нету
L D. Mehicoll, b Un How Fan --- 11. H. Tayler, 6 Un Hew Fan ......
P. Jacks, Lb.wb Un Hew Fan
R. P. Thursfeld, not out
Extras
Total Bowling Analysis.
THE LEAGUE TABLE
107
Un Hew. Fam
13 1
60
Yew Man Teun
Ng Sto Kwong
10 0
.3
10
21
e and b Gibson
J. D.
D. K. Samy,
Wright Moriarty
b Gibson
11
UNIVERSITY,
GE. Marley, b Dennis
A. H. Humfahn, b Hack...
R. A. Ponsonby Fene, h Gibson
A Redmond, b Hack
G. Hell, o Dennis, b Healey
JM Jack; o Gibson, b Henley ... . W. Gittine, not out
Cheak Toon Lock, did not bat
3
Extras
Total Bowling Analysis.
194
Gibson
Dennis
Hack Henley
125
- As a result of Saturday's matches the University come to the head of the table and are likely to stay there for some time. The Civil Service played their
ffth drawn match, and lost a splendid chance of improving their position. The Club were convincing on Saturday, and are relatively in the best position in the table with 10 points from 8 games.
P. W L D. Pte.
20 62917 9400 52A17
University
Civil Service
48 Craigengower
Kowloon
Hongkong...
RE.
818
ORU
RG.A Middlesex Nary
CIVIL SERVICE. CRAIGENGOWER.
he day, wh
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
HONGKONG LEAGUE DIVISION (1)
SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC, 1; ST JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, 0.
16 16
UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG THE FORTHCOMING DEGREE
CEREMONYA
At the Second Congregation of the University on the 9th instant the Honorary Degree of LL.D. will be con ferred on the undermentioned
Bir James H Stewart Lockhart K.C.MG.
Mr. J. W. Jamiedon, C.M.GE
Revd T, W. Pearce,
The following will be presented for the degrees indicated:
ONDAY
HONGKONG MAGISTRACY. ALLEGED ARMED ROBBERY ON-
Threo Chinate werd oharged with com mitting an armed robbery on a junk, on New Yast
ongaged
Inspector Bing stated that five men whom wore the defendants three
tama Bowrington Canal them the junk, which wa
Island. off Kel
Un arrival, who were armed with knives
MB B.S-A O Merican B. C. Wong, Wong Kwok Ken, Wong Bong lep silent if he val Cie, Wong The Chuen, Cheung Wing Tei and Chan Chung San.
B.Sc. (ENGINEERING).-Au Kim Kwong, ST. M. Barma, Cheung U Pui William Hall, Lp Hin Fong, Iu Tak Chung, Lai Hau Chin, Lee In Cheung, John Morace, Pun, In Tet, Saw Whoo Seong, Tai Tu Tui, Wong Tez Ting, Wong Wai M.A. Xavier, Yeung To Wing, and Food Ping Sheung (First Class Honours).
ABTS (B.A).-Tsbu Sok Hi.
The University Authorities hope that all University Graduate attending the ceremony will wear academic costume
MATRICULATION EXAMINATION, DECEMBER, 1917-
HONGKONG CANDIDATES.
HONOURS LIFE.
10 Choo Shin Kin, St. Xavier's Instith-
tion, Penang-
19-Ko Kan Wing, Sacred Heart College,
Canton,
22Wong Siot Lum, St. Paul's Institu
tion, Beramban. 36-Wong Hing Krong,
rocee after
blew
1018.
INTEMATIONS
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the junk, and GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTING DEPT.
ordered him to
his life They Stanmckthe cabin, and, jewellery and money to the departed The owner then
olice whistle and shouted out my life, which attracted the atten tion of a Chinese tramcar Inspector. Thọ sampan conveying the defendants had by this time got back to Barrington Canal, pettor taking in the situation. and the
effected the arrest at a glance, promp of ond of the defendants, who had just man shouted a landed. warning to his accomplices, who rowed away and were leat in the darkness. The man who was caught was taken to the Police Statioh, whererin geve cortain in- formation as a result of which two other mon were arrested, Next day, the sam pan was foundsfloating near the Coria- thian Yacht Club, and on a search being made, amal knife and several pairs of shoes and two cant were found in it. The three deisidanta lad been identified by the junkownor and his wife as thres of the dve men who robbed them, t
Mr. J. E. Wood remanded the case till Saturday.
THE CLOTHES DID NOT FIT!
49 Chus Sia Kab, 86. Xavier's Instituto Chicebo were charged, on remand,
Havation, Penang..
157-Ho Ke Chi, Sacred Heart College
Canton,
A PARA LIGT.
3-Tam Cheung Husa, St. Stephen's
College.
*7Chau Sek Nin, St. Stephen's College 12 Geo, Edward Rowan, Private Study, Is Andrew Ling, St. Stephen's College. 14To Bhin Hung, Private Stude 18-Yong Kung Lin, Victoria Institution,
Kuala Lumpur.
20-Lee Pak Hung, Private Study.
with being in unlawful possession of 78 tacks of opium, other than Government opium.
Mr. F. A. d'Almada appeared for the defendants.
A Revenus Officer stated that he say the two defendants leaving a mainpan, carrying a trunk. He stopped them, and, the trunk, found the opium on examining
in it. One of the defendants stated that the trunk did not belong to him, but to passenger on board the ga. Zaksang,
*28-Huang Tsa Fang, Anglo-Chinese Coll who had asked him to convey it to the
lege, Tientsin.
27-Cyril Laing, Queen's Callege, *29—1sn Kim Hong, Anglo Chinese College
Singapore.
ng Thu Cho Han,
80-Kuch Eng Cheng,
Eastern Hotel Witness, however, † s1- rested both men, and took them to the Police Station
Mr d'Almada contended that the frat defendant was merely the innocent dupp of a scherner The second defendant had mothing to do with the matter at all; bd 41600 Hay Man, Private Study. 154-Richard Conrad Gegg, Victoria Britht had gone on hard to seck smployment dige had cook, and, being unsuccessful, ro Med School
trned in the same sampan as the first
160
Wong Chi Kit, Sacred Heart College,
i
On Saturday, at Happy Valley, the Civil Bervios met Craigangower. Bat "ting frst the Civil Service compiled 117. runs for the loss of five wickets and then declared. D. M. Goodall was the highest soorer for the day, with 38 runs to his credit. He was assisted by R. E. Witchell (18), in partnership that yielded nearly 38 runs. Craigengewer wont in at 4.30 p.m., and managed to hold on till the gong sounded, by which time thoy had lost wickete, for 60 runs always maintained the right spirit, As Faculties of Arts or Engineering, but will the end. of, which Inspector Clark in Had the match been played to a finish it
Canton..
defendant
Ng Chit Chung, Private Study, Mr. R. Wood, to clear all doubts as to the first defendant's complicity, order Qualified for Faculty of Medicine. Entered for Senior Local-qualified Fed him to try on the clothes found in *** The trunk. An adjournment was made for Matriculation.. Candidates who may matriculated in the for this mirpose for half an hour, at
Club Ground, was one of the best seen This match, which was played on the his sonson. It was witnessed by an enor+164 cane at the close reminded one of mous crowd, mainly Chinese, and the finish of a oup-tio at home. Both sides played a vigorous, bustling game, but an instance of this, one of the St. Joseph's players, in his eagerness to stop None of the Craigen: an opponent, fouled bim, and instead
to fight,
the players shook College team had the better of the exchanges and in the first half and who took 3 for the same total frequently looked like scoring, but their The Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, who came shooting
in front of goal was rather dis-
vil ve been a decisive win for the
Servanta
gower bytsmen, treept R. Basantharingitan
B. Graham (14), and AW GEN (11), stood up to the
ten who took 4 crichanga
for 18 runs
bo required to pass subsequently in
Chinese
25-William Mok, Private Study Candidate referred in English
1-Lia Chun Kink, St. Stephen's College Candidates who failed the Matriculd tion Examination but have been awarded Senior Local Certificates
did not at defendants they evidently be formed the Magistrate that the clothes. longed to a man, of smaller build. The Inspector added that, in the circum stances”,
fores convinced the first de dendant innocent and was merely a
dupe
Mr. J. R. Wood thereupon discharged but ordered the opium to be
contise
6-Lim Kho Bang, Anglo-Chinese School o
– Bingapore. ⠀ 34-Abbasbhoy Abdoolhusen Abdoolrahim,
St. Joseph's College,
on to bowl at the tail end, sent down appointing. They forced three corners overs and captured one wicket for one in accession, from one of which they had run. Bcores:--
bard lines very
in not heading the ball into the neh
et. The only goal of the match came in this half The Athletic were 49 Lam Shiu Kwong, Private Study awarded a
kick
50-Ho Kong Kwai, Anglo Chinely Schoo well out, and An Kit Ban, taking the kicz, shot of
|| straight | Ipoh. ZA!
MAOVIE FERVICE.
W. E. Dizon, b Graham ............ 16
D. M. Goodall, a Noris, b. Abbas 38
R E, Witchell, b. Abbas...
E. W. Hamilton, b Grimmett
B. W. Bradbury, Ford, b Grim
mett
18
C. W. M. Reynolds, not out ... 16. P. T. Lamble, not out.
Extras
Total (for 5 wickets) .......117. B. E. O Bird, Hon. Mr. CF Severn, W.
free
28Woo Yea Tak.
"interval M
3
Shin Lok Bhang,
44-Yong Loo. Lin.
for gond, with the result that Omar, who Candidates who have previously passed was handicapped by the sun, allowed it the Matriculation Examination and to pass - over his bend into the pot. now. qualified for the nation and had Shortly afterwards the whistle sounded cine y for half-time
After the in
the Chinese became Fery aggressive, and St. Joseph's goal had several very narrow escapes, but Omar cleared neatly each time. The College leam broke away and put in a shot which
wide.
Their left wing next Went a little got through and almost scored. A corner resultad
only to be followed in its turn
Nota-Candidates who have been one on the other side of the goal, referred in English may attend the which, however, was put behind St Matriculation class in English at the Joseph'
'improved considerably towards University. They will be allowed to the end, and
at centre for matriculate if they pass in English at ...... 18 Ward, broke clean
particularly hard
H. Edwards, and F. Ling did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
E
J. 8. Graham
A. W. Grimmett
M. II. Abbas ......
17
B
61
09 12
URAI GENOOWER.
Bass, o Ling b. Bird
Ford, o Ling, b Dixon ...
M. Abbas b Hamilton
W. W. Edwards, b Hamilton
10
JB. Graham, e Bradbury, b.Bird 14
A. W. Grimmett, not out
11
F. Thompson, Hamilton, b Bird – 1
Noria, b Hamilton
I. A Ross, h Hamilton
C. Bara, e Hamilton, b Severn ..
G. E. Marley, not ont
Extras
Total (for 9 wickets)... 66 Bowling Analysis.
E. W Hamilton
W. Dizon
EO. Bird
0. Bovern
1 22
46 Lim Eng Hae 46-Mustaps bin taman. 51-Pan Chin To. 6-Lan Wan Po.
100 h on three cecar the kext Matriculation Examination.
sions, once
Tires in not scoring th
for the Athletic was
by off- side, and a free kick for the College gave their defence a few seconds to rogain breath. The game continued fast and en teresting to the close, the South Chins Athletic emerging winners by 1 goal to
Referes Mr. Dickenson.
B.E, 1
KOWLOON, 1
The match between the Royal Engineers wand Kowloon in the second Division of 4 the League onded in a draw of one. 1 goal each. At the start Kowloon took 3 the lead, and a fine passing movement Amongst their forward line resulted in Knight invading the opposing citadel. Even
play followed, and when half-time arrived the score was unchanged In This match, played on the Club ground, the second half, the Engineers assumed ended in a win for the hores team by 67 the offensive and Millard sent in a runs. The C.R.C. went in first and were hot shot at the Kowloon goal which com- dismissect
HONGKONG C.C. p. CHINESE B.C.
for the poor total of a Lt Prowall N
Col. Morgan was in fine
bail, taking seven wi
wickets for Man
Form
with
the Lieut. Atwell; them
custodian. Beforce,
BILLIARDS
SOLDIERS CLUB TOURNAMENT.
clean bowled for 40 runs.
Tsun and Ng Sze Kwong put up a'r
Apirit
ed fight,
It
26 and 14 respectively
Debated that the Club would
give their opponents plenty of leather The Hongkong Police and Warders and hanting but thanks largely to Un How the RN. Police met the Dockyard
Fan, who claimed eight
runs, they only compiled
46 Defence Corps in the second round of this tournament at the Soldiers' and Club on Friday night the Police gain.
started badly, losing On Muriel and ing a proful lead. Scores:
Button,
Ivana for 27 Tuns
Tesrce coming together, however, Rorde lively cricket was witnessed, both bats.-I. POLICE AND WA
men bitting out freely.Muriel Boored a
DOCKYARD SA ILTENÚS CORPS.
33, including 5 fours; while Pears, wha Inpr. Gerrard 250 Mr. W. B. Cawsey 183 was cutting and driving extremely well, 4.8. F. Franks 150 Mr. B. W. Bearne 192
SENIOR LOCAL EXAMINATION
DECEMBER 1917.
BOYS,
PARS' LIST...
152 Victor Mayor Hast, Victoria British
AN ABUSIVE PREACHER.
The case of the Chinees charged with street preaching, using indecent and abusive language to the Police, and caus- log an obstruction in Tamsey Street was continund on Saturday before Me
Dyer Ball
Trooper 680 J. H. N Mody, of the Mounted Police, stated that on the 3rd inst he was on patrol with Bergt. Arnold- in Ramsey Btreet. The Sergeant dis persed overal crowds listening to street preachers but the defendant, on being ordered to move or are indecent and abusive language The Bergeant, there- fore, dismounted and arrested the man. As the mall straggled and was violent he
handed over to an Indian Sergeant. The defendant brought a Chinese Catholic to say he was a good man..
Bengt Arnold asked defendant, ghy, if Elleged he had been whipped by the geant, he did not report, the matter on charged before Lispector Kent at tion. Defendant said ho hether he had done so or not.
Kent said he had not, ugistrate convicted defendant of wing bad language to the Police and also of gausing an obstruction, Defendsint
19-Wu Wang Pan, Sacred Heart Cowbound over in his own recognisances
luge, Canton,
156-Lá Ping Choi, St. Paul's College 106 Chan Bhu Fan, Private Study.
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tish School,
Fak Kum Yang, Private Study 458–Li King Yung, St. Stephen's College Didination in Neadlework)
JUNIOR LOCAL EXAMINATION DECEMBER 1917.
BOYS
PASE 197
2-Li Che Hai, Ying Wah College. BSo Sui, queen's College. 11-Wong Bhut Yan, Queen's College: 15 Chau Man Lap, Queen's College. 20-David Lyon, Victons British Colle (Continued at foot of next Volume)
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