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ST.

GEORGE'S SOCIETY OF

HONGKONG.

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THE ACCOUNTS FOR 1918. The statement of socounts for sentation at the annual general meeting George's of the local branch of 81 Society, to be held at the City Hall Hongkong, to-morrow, is as follows:

GEVERAL ACCOUNT.

To Street Collection, as per

statemedi.

T. Tombola, as per statement. To Theatre, as por statement... Tro per cent. of St. George's Day War Bond Drawing, as per statement

7.

Balance-allowed for DX penses for War Bond Draw ing, as per abatement.

To Anonymous Donation

T Anonymous Donation

To Tombola Auction Account

r. Tymbola expenses refunded

by Mrs. C. M. Ede

To Interest to date

£ s. d.

$23.931.63

12,758.15

SPORT.

LEAGUK MATCH.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 101, 1919.

R.G.A. DEFEAT CRAIGENGOWER.

The only Lengua match played on Saturday was that between the R.G.A. and Craigengower, at Happy Valley.

v. R.E. and Two others-University C.R.C. Civil Service--were postponed owing to the funeral of the late Dr. Macfarlane.

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

HONGKONG LEAGUE-DIVISION 1.

CLUB, 0.

LANE CRAWFORD

AND COMPANY.

An evenly contested game took place LADIES' DEPARTMENT.

| day, for both batamen brought of

number of very pretty strokes. The second wicket fell at 137, De Sousa being respon sible for 48 ruus, the highest score he has ROYAL ENGINEERS, 1; HONGKONG made for some time. Goodall "remained till he had obtained 75 rans, and war deservedly applauded for his finished between these teams on the Club ground display Onge the first three men werd on Saturday. From the commencement, out, several wickets foll cheaply, and the Sappers assumed the offensive, and Robinson decided to apply the closure. for the first quarter of an hour had the Gray and De Bomo, who opened the better of the exchanges, the Club defence More than usual interest was evinced Hongkong innings, had only scored 10 being kept very busy. Occasional break 25,802.60 in the meeting between the Artillerymen

and Craigongower because of the leading runs when De Rome was given out legways by the Club left wing were never before wicket to Overy. Peator and Gray very dangerous, Charters and Smith If the position held by the two Clube.

raised the score to 64, before the former being in good form and able to cope with|| C.0.0. had been sugecesful, their position 117,500.00 at the head of the League would have been was bowled by Overy. A. E. Wood, who then. Though each goal was visited in next joined Gray, was getting set when turn, no score was registered up to half- greatly strengthened, while the Artillery Gray was bowled by Overy after a well- time. 2.129.73 men would have been placed in an awk.

ward situation. As a result of Batur compiled innings of 34. Wood quickened the pace, and was unbeaten with 31 to his day's encounter, however, the R.G.A. are credit when stumps were drawn. now expected to win the League, with 85.00

Kowloon and the Civil Service in closetonji was kept in charge of the bowling too long. The match ended in a draw. 798.10 attendance.

trumpires that the

Scoroa: -- 4,223,4||| R. G. A. team will not lose as many players

KOWLOON. as was thought at first. Bergt. Graham $202,615.64

played his last match in the Colony on & eBaturday, but the remainder of the team

300.00

15,000.00

It

by Prisoners-of-War 6,800.00-00 41,672.43 will remain, so that the Artillerymen can

LV King George'e

Fund for Sailors 5,000.00.00

ty British Red Cross

Society

¡y British Red Cross Society (for two Ambulances)

ly Drifters of the

Dover Patrol

AT Montenegrin Red

Broan Fund

St. Dunstan's Hostel for Blinded

Soldiers & Sailors 1,500.00.00

1,372.50

look to the future with confidence,

Both Graham and Talfourd were bow. led by Omar in his first. two overs. Mann 6,500.00.00 33,814.84 and Drummond, however, playing with to 30 determination, raised the score

Sharman, 7,898.73 before Mann was dismissed. 1,300.00.00

who was expected to score, failed to get: 2,000.00.00 12,350.46)

started, and several wickets fell compare- 9,113.92tively cheaply. Nine wickets had fallen 1,500,00:00

for 65 runs when the last pale, opened 9,411.78 out their shoulders and carried the score 8,411.70 to 109. Drummond had some luck in actual 7,529.41 making 30 runs, not in any

chances, but in the number of times he 0,274.51

just escaped being bowled by Omar. 6274.81 Sutherland, Torr and Coltman all shap-

The last-named should over 6,274.61ed well.

come that modesty which induces him to 6,7451 Ro in to bat so late, Omar, though not 6,274.51 as successful as usual, bowled with great

stendiness.

iy French Red Cross 1,500.00.00

YM.C.A. Kuts

iy Officers' Families'

Fuud

by

Royal Flying

1,200.00.00

1,000.00.00

Corps Hospital 1,000.00.00

by Dr. Barnardo'e

Bomer

1,000.00.00

Lard Roberts' Memorial Work- shops............ 1,000.00.00 By Blue Cross Fund 1,000.00.00 By Mr. Murray Btu

wart, for Alloca- tion

084.16.04

4,113.79

The first Craigongower wicket, Arculli, fell when the score stood at 12 rats, Grimmett was out two runs later, and then Omar, Bass, and Rumjaha were sli dismissed with the score unchanged The mixth wicket, Abbas, fell with the score, at 18, and the outlook was very black for 250.00 Craigongower. Then Lammert came into the picture by stepping out to Baines, 4,298.43 while maintaining his respect for Gra

bam, who was bowling extremely

Remitted through Hongkong War Charities Fund 31,984.14. 48195,142.21

Prinz Hendrik Homes for Sailors, account sale of Hacmaker's Cartoon By transferred to St. George'e

Bociety of Hongkong

By paid to

DK.

To Balance Carried forward

from 1917

To Entrance Fous...

To Subscriptions for 1917

Well

$202,915.64 at this stage. It was solely due to his

efforts that the score rose to 80 rang The last wicket-Lammert and Golden borg in partnership-added 31 runs to the

The R.G.A. won by 20 runs. total. $1,628.72 Boores:-

$70.00 18.00

R.G.A.

To Subscriptions for 1918

574.00

Corp. Mann, at. Ford, b Grimmett 8 Bergt. Grahan, Omar

0

To Subscriptions for 1919

4.00

To Life Subscription

50.00)

Sergt. Talfourd, b Omar...... Sergt. Drummond, e Manley,

1

To Interest on Current Account Hongkong and with the Shanghai Bank...

UR.

By Subscription to Royal Bo- ciety of St. George, London, £1/1/2/11 7/8.

44.77

$2,885.49

Omar, b Omar

Sharman,

Bd

Lieut. Tort, b Grimmett Lieut. Sutherland, b Omar Sergt. Green, e Abbas, b Omar Lieut. Coltman, not out Gar. Middleton, ran out Gur. Baines, b Abbas

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R

.109

W

3 46

B

18

8.3 2 21 }

7.0%

By Advertising and Printing...

71.50

By Stationery........

$7.00

By Hiro for Room for Meoting

10.30.

To Hire of Chairs

8.00

Omar

To Shroff's Expensca

15.00

Abbaa

By Cable Expenses

1187

Grimmett

By Balance in hand at 31st

Lammert

December, 1918

2,704,70

8 0 2 0

CHAIGUNGOWEL.

224 2

R. Basa, Graham....

$2,685.49

It is announced that Eve prizes in the War Bond Drawing are still unclaimed,

10

A. of Arculli, c Talfourd, b Baines 4

W. Grimmett, b Baines ......

L. L. Lammort, 1.b.w., b Graham. 40

J. H. Mead, b De Rome

Pes-

26

D. M. Goodall, e Donnelly, b Do

Boria

75

48

3

A. de Bousa, b Doznally

C. J. Stapleton, b De Rome.......

Ror. A. 1. Dowding, o Thursfield,

De Rome

H. H. Tayler, o Evans, b Donnelly 7 J. D. Birrell, st. Button, b Don

nelly R. Pestonji, not out

Extras

17

Total (for 7 wkts, declared)...180

J. P. Bobinson, H. Overy, and E. 3. Edwards did not bat.

"Bustling" "Audlysis.

Pearce Donnelly

0.

M

8 D 28

17.00

89

De Rome

H 0

38

4

Gray Masa

5

4

12

Q 18

MONGEONO.0.0.

Capt. E. Gray, Overy 34 FJ. de Rouse, [.b.w., b Overy ... $ T. E. Pearos, b Overy

A. E. Wood, not que .................. Capt. H. H. Murray, o De Sousa,

Tayler

B. P. Thursfield, not out

Extras

Total (for 4 wickets)

66

Bi

11

.143

M. M. Mase, F. W. 8. Evans, F. Syma Thomson, E. Sutton and D. E. Donnelly did not bet.

Bowling Analysis.

59. 1.

Pestonji Overy

1 64 0 23 "Taylor *Bowled a wide and three no-balls.

13 2 47 13

1.8.0. s. „ROYAL NAVY.

D

After crossing over, more life was put into the play and both goals had narrow- escapos. A fins combined movement by in Tarish and Jennings resulted Beichelmann receiving a well-placed pass, which, however, he put over the bar at close range. A spell of even play follows fed. A little later, Pascall gained posses- sion of the ball and raced up the wing, finishing with a fine shot, which Rogers nestly saved and retur ed to midfied Connor snapped it up, and, after break ing through the Club's defence, was Black baulked in the final effort, getting his foot to the ball and diverting it khen a goal soomed certain. A corner followed, and a well-placed kick by Millard started a lively scrimmage in the goalmouth, Pascall heading into the net After Högdra had already saved from Millard. With one goal against them, the Club took charge of the game, but they

weto nearly always frustrated at the final effort, Lawrence, in particular, being prominent with very fue clearances. Biin had hard lines in his attempt to equalise, for, after beating the Bappers"! defence, he put in a very weak shot with only the goalkeeper to beat. Up to the close, the Club had most of the play but ifailed to bring the score level, the Sap- now winning by one goal to nil alter a very creditable game.

ROYAL NAVY, 4; SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC, 1.

These two teams met again on the Navy ground before the usual large crowd of supporters. The Navy turned out a strong team, Amith and McNiven making their Te appearance. From the start, the Navy forced the place, searing two goals in quick succession. The first came from This match which was played, on a high dropping shot from Warriner and

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in a draw in favour of the sailors. The completely deceiving Lau Hing Cheong; Indian Recreation Club fielded a stronger and the second was scored by McNiven, team than that which faced the Bailors who back-heeled into the net. Play after? at their last meeting, and showed marked this was transferred into the Navy half. improvement, though their fielding is The Athletic made many attempts to still weak. The sailors played good score and Crocker was called upon ta cricket, particularly Sig. Hack. A feature eave frequently. Following this, he had of the game was a smart catch by 8.the hardest of luck, giving the Athletic A Jamail, off his brother's bowling, re their only goal of the match by carrying Faulting in the dismissal of Holborn the ball over the line in attempting to throw out from a hard drive from ona Scores:

The Navy of the opposing forwards. goal was soon in jeopardy again, Crocker being forced to concede a corner from a low stinging shot. Nothing was gained by this, however, the ball being taken to midfield. Smith at this point was slight- ly injured and obliged to leave the field for a short time. Although the Navy team whe weakened, the outside left managed to add the third goal just before the interval.

ROYAL NAVY,

First Innings.

L/Big Thurgarland, Bad b

Eardle

C

Sig. Bartlett, b S. H. Ismail

0

Big Hook 1b.w., AH Runjahn 38 P. M. Holborn, ø 8. 4. Iemail, b

H. Ismail

scored

In the second half, the Navy had mast of the play, and were awarded a penalty for a foul. McNiven, however, shot wide. The Navy's fourth goal was through Warrinor, who easily converted On after the ball bad hit the cross-bar. the whole the game was a very good one, baing played at a fast pace, and the Navy well deserved their victory. Towards the close of the match, however, & very ro declared)...zagrettable incident occurred, the Athletic centre-half, who had previously been cautioned by the referee. coming in con- tact with McNiven. Those who partici pated in the interruption were sent off the field. Shortly afterwards, the whistle proclaimed time," the Navy retiring Vistors by four goals to one. .

0

A.

0

“Commodore Gurner, à Earde, b ̈ 8.

V. Omar, b

b Bain

A. Ismaily

F. C.

D.

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M.

Rumjab, bi

b Graham

Liout Cary, st. E. Moosdeen, b

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S. H. Ismail...

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Capt. Kennett, o Nazarin, b S. ̧Â.

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17

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A. Goldenberg, not out

B

1

Extras

Lieut., Make, not put.

14

103,

44079

26.00

PM. Robinson, got out

Total

80.

Extras

32

$1,025.00

Bowling Analysis.

Total (for 9 wkts;

0.

R.

16.1

7

17 7

.25

A

52

0.

0

9

0

Earde

SH. Ismail .......

FRIENDLY MATCHER.

#B, A. Ismail

0

MATCH

A. Ramjaku...

7

DRAWN.

*Bowled 1-wide-ball. *Bowled

wido: balls.

COMPANY MEETING.

HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.

An extraordinary gonoral meeting of. the Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd., was hold- A the hotel on Saturday morning. Mr. Maitland presided, and there were also present Sir Ellis Kadoorio, Messrs. J.

Boerotary),

Graham

Baines Monn

HONGKONG-KOWLOON

There were patches of bright cricket wit-

Scott Hurston and A. O. Lang (Direc-nessed at Kowloon on Saturday, when the tors), W. Logan, M. Monuk, E. M. Hongkong C.C. took over a very strong Baymond, C. 8. Gubbay, B. W. Wylie, team in an effort to avenge tho defeat D Somakh, Fun Tak Hang (sharohold-thoy sustained at the hands of the Kow era); and J. H. Taggart (Manager and loon C.C. when the two teams met on the Hongkong ground. The Hongkong eloven included A. E. Wood, of the Civil The Chairman formally proposed that the Artioles of Association be altered in Bervice, who appeared for the Olub for the following manner, ie. In Article the first time this season. Kowloon tried 82, the word "Ave" should be substituted che now playor, the Rev. A. T. W. Dowding, who did not make a successful: for the word "four," the effect of this

debut. rosolution being to increase the maximum

aumber of the Directors from four to

Bowling Analysis

A. A. Rumjaan

INDIAN REGERATION ULT

First Tonings

GC Karde e Curr, b. Kennett

Ismail, h Käädett

A. A Ranjha, B Hok

B. A. Liquil, ran out, ...-.

E. Mooideon, p Lary, b' Hoblissýn

R: Nakarin, b Bobinson

A. <H: Ramisha, not out

4. Andrés, not out ........

Extras

Total (for 8 vioke

The manner in which Kowloon started. Fa D. Korią did-apt- off was most promising Mead and Goodall get the measure of the bowling, wat

and 44 runs wore registered before Mazda, Kenuple compa

26,

Mr. W. Logan socorded thin motion we sent back with 20 runs compiled in

andrit was carried unnimously,

This was all the brainom.

his usual caro-free manner. The next partnership, between Goodall and Bouss, produced the best orickos of the Seen

14

91

t

DIVISION IT.

KOWLOON, 4; SOUTH CHINA ATHLETTO NES., 0.

Kowloon had little difficulty in lapos ing of the Chinese, who wer, not up, to all strength. Play was mostly in tho Pilotio balf. The goalkeeper was called upon to ward off a stinging short from the outside right, which, howover, slipped from his graan, and fell at Rasmussan's test, who, maily, netted., Bhortly after wards a scrimmage in front of the Athlo tle gol, looked dangerous but was finally cleared, only to be followed by

similar theidung he a result of which the hall was apparently, breasted through. The third gost followed quickly afterwards. When the testos changed ebde, Kowloon was auding by these goals to ni.Kowloon Pop up their burding tactics the fourth Quand final goal' loing, scoured by the out

side, right, ho netted after an indivi- dunt book-through.

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